Are Medicare Part D risk corridors working as expected?
By Adam Barnhart and Kevin Pierce
30 November 2020
Medicare Part D plans share excess gains and losses with the federal government through risk corridors. An induced utilization adjustment in the Part D Bid Pricing Tools shifts Part D risk sharing for some enhanced alternative plans, and this article highlights the importance and impact of this consideration along with details on how it could occur.
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Are Medicare Part D risk corridors working as expected?
An induced utilization adjustment in the Part D Bid Pricing Tools shifts Part D risk sharing for some enhanced alternative plans, and this article highlights the importance and impact of this consideration along with details on how it could occur.
Adam Barnhart, Kevin Pierce