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Medicare reports, fact sheets and explainers from the Kaiser Family Foundation
- Medicare Advantage Enrollment Grew by About 1 Million People, Mainly Due to Special Needs Plansby kffjeanniefb on February 23, 2026 at 6:55 pm
Just over 35 million people are enrolled in Medicare Advantage in February 2026, an increase of 1.1 million since a year ago. The increase was largely driven by increased enrollment in special needs plans.
- Health Insurer Financial Performance in 2024by kffjaredo on February 23, 2026 at 1:44 pm
This analysis of trends in health insurers’ financial data shows that insurers’ gross margins per enrollee dipped slightly in 2024 across four markets, remaining highest in the Medicare Advantage market, followed by the individual (non-group) market, the fully insured group (employer) market, and Medicaid managed care. The analysis also examines insurers’ medical-loss ratios across the four markets.
- The IRA Has Improved Coverage of Drugs Selected for Medicare Price Negotiationby kffjuliettec on February 11, 2026 at 6:22 pm
The Medicare drug price negotiation program could improve coverage of drugs selected for negotiation for Medicare beneficiaries because the law requires all Medicare Part D plans to cover each of the selected drugs, including all dosages and forms, when negotiated prices take effect. This analysis examines 2026 Medicare Part D formulary coverage of drugs selected for negotiation to measure the effect of the IRA's coverage requirement.
- Examining the Potential Impact of Medicare’s New WISeR Modelby kffalexc on February 10, 2026 at 5:01 pm
On January 1, 2026, the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) launched the Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction (WISeR) Model that establishes new prior authorization requirements in traditional Medicare. This analysis explores the potential impact of the WISeR model by examining recent spending and utilization trends in traditional Medicare for services selected for prior authorization requirements in the six model states (Arizona, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, and Washington).
- Recent Trends in GLP-1 Use and Spending in Medicareby kffjuliettec on January 30, 2026 at 3:07 pm
Ahead of the Trump administration’s planned expansion of Medicare coverage for GLP-1s to treat obesity through temporary models and the availability of Medicare’s negotiated price for certain GLP-1 products beginning in 2027, this analysis examines CMS’s Medicare Part D claims data from 2019 to 2024 to document the increase in the number of beneficiaries being treated with GLP-1 drugs and the growth in Medicare spending and claims for these drugs.
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Medicare news from the NY Times
- Trump Proposed a New Retirement Plan for With Up to a $1,000 Match. What to Know.by Ron Lieber and Tara Siegel Bernard on February 25, 2026 at 10:15 pm
An existing law could help create new retirement savings plans for people who lack them. But there may be income restrictions on any match.
- Tax Missteps Happen — Even When Two Financial Pros are Marriedby Ron Lieber on February 14, 2026 at 10:02 am
You’d think a financial planner married to another financial planner would have it easy come tax time. Alas, no.
- Feeling ‘Amateur’ at Retirement Planning, They Asked A.I. for Helpby Kailyn Rhone on February 8, 2026 at 10:00 am
More people are turning to chatbots for advice, inquiring about high-stakes decisions such as saving for retirement — even if they eventually turn to a human.
- How Strong Is Your Financial Knowledge? Take Our Quiz.by Connie Chang, Juli Fraga and Jay Daniel Wright on January 30, 2026 at 9:01 pm
Test your knowledge of credit cards, buying a home, saving for college or retirement and other things that affect your wallet.
- What to Know About New Rules for 401(k) ‘Catch-Up’ Contributions in 2026by Ann Carrns on January 23, 2026 at 2:00 pm
Older high-income workers who make contributions beyond the standard amount will have to put that extra money into a Roth 401(k). That may lower their take-home pay.
- How Gen Z Investors Went from Meme Stocks to Index Fundsby Alicia Adamczyk on January 12, 2026 at 12:14 am
Some Gen Z-ers first entered the markets during the pandemic’s meme stock craze. They have since become more patient investors.
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