Fact Based List:
Six Takeaways from CMS' 2023 Star Ratings
Submitted by gmccalister on Fri, 10/14/2022 - 11:11
- 51% of MA plans with drug coverage will have a four-star rating or higher in 2023, compared with 68% for 2022.
- 72% of people currently in an MA drug coverage plan are enrolled in one with four stars or higher, compared to 90% for 2022.
- 31% of standalone Part D plans active in 2023 received a star rating of four or more - about 9% of part D plan enrollees are currently in such a plan.
- 62 contracts have five stars, with 57 of them as MA prescription drug offerings.
- Approximately 72% of the non-profit contracts received 4 or more stars compared to 43% of the for-profit MA-PDs.
- Approximately 42% of nonprofit PDPs received 4 or more stars compared to 25% of the for-profit PDPs.
Source: CMS, October 6, 2022
Source URL: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/2023-medicare-star-rating...
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