Area Deprivation Index introduced to the Medicare Advantage Value-Based Insurance Design Model for CY 2025
We review the key considerations and questions regarding CMS’s introduction of competitive bidding into the Value-Based Insurance Design program for 2025.
With the growth of value-based insurance design in the Medicare Advantage market, we outline the landscape for this year and offer insights for 2025 and beyond.
The Medicare Advantage (MA) Value-Based Insurance Design (VBID) Model is one way the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) aims to address concerns related to rising healthcare costs and the quality of care. For the 2025 benefit year, CMS has expanded flexibility under VBID for Medicare Advantage organizations (MAOs), introducing new targeting criteria, as defined by the Area Deprivation Index (ADI). In this paper, we discuss:
- The history of the VBID program
- The ADI landscape
- ADI as a new VBID targeting option
- Enrollee eligibility under ADI targeting
- MAO requirements for VBID participation
- Risks and opportunities for MAOs
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Area Deprivation Index introduced to the Medicare Advantage Value-Based Insurance Design Model for CY 2025
With the introduction of the Area Deprivation Index to the Medicare VBID Model for 2025, MAOs have the potential to reach a whole new cohort of enrollees.