Thirteen insurers are exiting Medicare Advantage markets in 2024, according to an analysis from KFF published Nov. 7.
There is a slightly smaller number of Medicare Advantage plans — 3,959 — available nationwide in 2024, down from 3,998 in 2023, according to the analysis. The average number of plans available to beneficiaries is 43, unchanged from 2023.
Here are 13 insurers exiting Medicare Advantage in 2024:
- ApexHealth
Plans: three
States affected: North Carolina, South Carolina - Ascension Complete
Plans: 51
States affected: Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Texas, Alabama, Tennessee, Indiana, Kansas - Catholic Health Care System
Plans: one
States affected: New York - Health Choice Generations Utah
Plans: one
States affected: Utah - Imperial Insurance Companies
Plans: five
States affected: Texas, Arizona, Nevada - Integrated Health Plan
Plans: two
States affected: California - Lasso Healthcare
Plans: two
States affected: Indiana, Florida, Minnesota, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Montana, Georgia, Louisiana, Ohio, Texas, Missouri, South Carolina, Nevada, Illinois, Kansas, Oregon, Alabama, Kentucky, South Dakota, Utah, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Arkansas, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Wyoming, Mississippi, Alaska, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Mexico, Delaware, Arizona, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Rhode Island - Mary Washington Medicare Advantage
Plans: three
States affected: Virginia - Oscar
Plans: three
States affected: Florida - ParkerCare New York
Plans: four
States affected: New York - ProMedica Medicare Plan
Plans: two
States affected: Indiana - University of Utah Health Insurance Plans
Plans: two
States affected: Utah - Vantage Health Plan (owned by BCBS Louisiana)
Plans: 14
States affected: Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas
Editor's note: This article was updated Nov. 9 at 1:25 p.m. CT and Nov. 13 at 4:50 p.m. CT.