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Nebraska Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries Receive Better

Value and Spend 41% Less than Beneficiaries in Medicare FFS


32% (120,000) of Medicare beneficiaries in Nebraska were enrolled in Medicare Advantage in 2023.†


In Nebraska, a Medicare Advantage-Prescription Drug (MA-PD) plan beneficiary of average age (73 years old) and

average health spends:

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41% less ($3,413 vs. $5,809 annually) than a comparable beneficiary in Medicare Fee-for-Service
(FFS) with a prescription drug plan (PDP) and Medigap Plan G.

Across age groups in Nebraska, MA-PD beneficiaries spend less than those in Medicare FFS.*

A 65-year-old MA-PD beneficiary

in average health spends:

$1,786 Less

than a FFS + PDP beneficiary

$2,247 Less

than a FFS + PDP + Plan G beneficiary

An 85-year-old MA-PD beneficiary

in average health spends:

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than a FFS + PDP beneficiary

$2,892 Less

than a FFS + PDP + Plan G beneficiary

In addition to the dental, vision, and hearing benefits typically offered, the average MA-PD beneficiary in Nebraska
receives $175 each year in additional services
that are not covered by Medicare FFS,* such as:

† Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, “Medicare Monthly Enrollment,” February 2023. Accessed March 22, 2023.

https://data.cms.gov/summary-statistics-on-beneficiary-enrollment/medicare-and-medicaid-reports/medicare-monthly-enrollment

* Milliman, “Average Annual Beneficiary Health Care Costs for Various Medicare Coverage Options,” September 2023.

https://www.milliman.com/en/insight/average-annual-beneficiary-health-care-costs-for-various-medicare-coverage-options-2023