December 9, 2021 | Todd Lewison
Medicare star ratings rank Medicare plans from 1 to 5 stars, with 5 being the highest. Any plan that has lower than 3 stars for three years in a row will be flagged as a “low performing” plan. Medicare will notify you if your plan reaches this threshold, but you will not be removed from the plan automatically.
Five-star Medicare plan ratings only make up about 5% of all Medicare Advantage plans. But over half have 4-star ratings or above. When plans have a 5-star rating, you may switch to that plan at any time, regardless if you are in an enrollment period or not.
Medicare Advantage plans are rated on how well they perform in these different areas.
An additional category applies to Part D (prescription drug) plans:
Medicare star ratings are there to help you decide what plan works best for you. If you are having trouble understanding the ratings or making your plan decision, reach out to our team to help you through the process!
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