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KFF: 7 Ways Dual-Eligibles Received Their Medicare Coverage in 2020
Submitted by Charlene Ice on Fri, 08/04/2023 - 16:32
- Traditional Medicare: 51% (5.6 million)
- Coordination-Only D-SNPs: 24% (2.6 million)
- Individual Medicare Advantage (MA) Plans: 17% (1.9 million)
- Medicare-Medicaid Plans: 3% (0.4 million)
- FIDE SNPs: 3% (0.3 million)
- Other SNPs: 2% (0.2 million)
- PACE: 0.4% (0.05 million)
Notes: Dual eligibles: individuals enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid. SNP: special needs plan. D-SNPs: dual eligible special needs plans. FIDE: Fully Integrated Dual-Eligible. PACE: Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly. "Other SNPs" includes institutional SNPs and chronic condition SNPs.
Source: "How Do Dual-Eligible Individuals Get Their Medicare Coverage?" KFF, July 31, 2023
Source URL: https://www.kff.org/medicare/issue-brief/how-do-dual-eligibl...
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