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Medicare Advantage Payment and Opportunities for Cost Containment

Event Details and Registration

Date: Friday, May 2
Time: 12:00 pm ET
Location: Virtual via Zoom

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Medicare Advantage Payment and Opportunities for Cost Containment

Join the Brown University Center for Advancing Health Policy through Research (CAHPR) and the Georgetown University Center on Health Insurance Reforms (CHIR) Medicare Policy Initiative for a virtual briefing exploring the complexities of MA payment issues and strategies to curb overpayments.

About the Event

As Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollment grows, policymakers are weighing how to manage costs while ensuring access and quality. Legislative and regulatory strategies to address overpayments in MA are a key focus, with ongoing discussions on how to balance program incentives, control federal spending, and ensure equitable care for beneficiaries.

  • Date: Friday, May 2
  • Time: 12:00 pm ET
  • Location: Virtual via Zoom

Key Topics to be explored:

  • How the federal government pays Medicare Advantage plans

  • Challenges with risk adjustment, upcoding, and quality bonuses

  • Potential legislative and regulatory pathways for reducing federal and beneficiary spending in MA

Register to attend

Speakers

  • Andrew Ryan, PhD, Director, CAHPR

  • Carrie Graham, PhD, Research Professor and Executive Director of the Medicare Policy Initiative, CHIR

  • David Meyers, PhD, MPH, Associate Director, CAHPR

  • Neil Patil, MPP, Senior Research Fellow and Policy Director of the Medicare Policy Initiative, CHIR

  • Rachel Schmidt, PhD, Research Professor, CHIR

  • Hayden Rooke-Ley, Health Law and Policy Fellow, Brown University School of Public Health

An audience Q&A will follow the discussion.

We value inclusion and access for all participants. Please contact Jared Perkins at jared_perkins@brown.edu if you require accommodations or have any questions about this webinar.

Event Details and Registration

Date: Friday, May 2
Time: 12:00 pm ET
Location: Virtual via Zoom

Click here to register
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