How Do Dual-Eligible Individuals Get Their Medicare Coverage?
The Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) has released an article examining the Medicare coverage options available to dual-eligible individuals, a population of 12.5 million enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid. The content outlines various coverage avenues designed for this population, including traditional Medicare, Medicare Advantage plans, and Dual eligible special needs plans (D-SNPs). It emphasizes data analysis of enrollment patterns by demographic factors like race, age, and geographic location, offering insights into the complex landscape of dual-eligible coverage.
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