CMS is seeking public input on how to improve the Medicare Advantage program.
The agency wants feedback on ways program beneficiaries can receive more equitable, high quality and person-centered care that is affordable and sustainable, according to a July 28 news release.
"We see a huge opportunity for partnership with as many stakeholders as possible to better understand how care innovations are changing outcomes and costs and how Medicare Advantage is working for enrollees," Meena Seshamani, MD, CMS deputy administrator and director of the Center for Medicare, said in the news release.
Feedback from plans, providers, beneficiary advocates, states, employers, unions and others will help inform the Medicare Advantage policy development and implementation process, CMS stated.