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A new survey found that four out of 10 Medicare Advantage customers mistakenly believe they don’t have to stay in-network for care, which is a key difference between the program and traditional Medicare, Fierce Healthcare reports. The survey was released March 22 by MedicareGuide.com, which helps with Medicare enrollment, comes as the MA market has increased in size and become a lucrative option for insurers.
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