Fluctuating Star Ratings and Medicare Advantage Bonuses
Andrew Anderson, Mark K. Meiselbach

TL;DR
This study looks at how changes in star ratings affect Medicare Advantage bonuses.
Contribution
It investigates the link between fluctuating star ratings and bonus payments in Medicare contracts.
Findings
Contracts crossing the bonus threshold were more likely to receive payments.
Fluctuating ratings may influence bonus eligibility and payment outcomes.
Abstract
This study examines whether Medicare contracts that repeatedly crossed the bonus-eligible threshold were more likely to receive bonus payments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Health Care Issues · Healthcare Policy and Management · Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis
