New Independent Studies: Medicare Advantage Delivers Greater Value to the Federal Government and Beneficiaries than Traditional Medicare
The findings, from the independent actuarial and research firm Milliman, using estimates of 2025 costs, summarize the value of Medicare Advantage (MA) both to the government and beneficiaries. Milliman found that:
- MA costs the federal government 9% less than traditional Medicare.
- MA out-of-pocket costs are 53% less than in traditional Medicare for a non-dual eligible aged-in beneficiary with a PDP and Medigap Plan G.
Key Findings from Milliman’s 2025 Analysis:
Government Costs
Milliman estimated that in 2025, federal payments to MA plans were approximately 91% of — or 9% less than — the government’s costs for traditional Medicare, while using savings generated to fund additional benefits beyond traditional Medicare.
While traditional Medicare government costs are estimated to be
In addition, partly through savings generated by managed care, MA plans deliver
The latest findings include the continued phase-in of the V28 risk model from the
The analysis credits MA’s managed care structure — which leverages provider networks, care coordination and value-based arrangements to improve efficiency and quality — as a key driver of these savings.
The Milliman report is available here and a related
Beneficiary Savings
In a separate report, Milliman estimated an average non-dual eligible aged-in Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug (MA-PD) beneficiary spent 53% less on health care in 2025 compared to a similar beneficiary in traditional Medicare with a standalone drug plan (PDP) and Medigap Plan G.
The study found an average non-dual eligible aged-in MA-PD beneficiary’s total health care spending in 2025 was
MA-PD plans offer an annual out-of-pocket maximum, providing financial protection not available to beneficiaries in traditional Medicare, and nearly all MA-PD plans include supplemental benefits at little or no additional cost.
The Milliman report is available here and a related
Broader Impact
More than 34 million Americans have chosen MA, and the program’s value is especially important as half of all Medicare beneficiaries have annual incomes below
These findings reinforce that Medicare Advantage is a proven, cost-effective solution that delivers more value for both the federal government and the millions of Americans it serves.
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