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  • Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollment exceeds 50% of eligible beneficiaries.
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  • Existing methods for assessing coding intensity have limitations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To estimate coding inflation rates for individual MA contracts using a novel method.
  • To analyze factors associated with higher coding intensity in MA plans.
  • To assess the prevalence of coding inflation exceeding Medicare's adjustment.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a novel method using plan-level mortality rates to infer coding intensity.
  • Applied the method to 2014 Medicare Advantage risk score and health condition data.
  • Analyzed coding inflation rates across different MA contract characteristics.

Main Results:

  • The enrollment-weighted mean coding inflation rate was 8.4% in 2014.
  • Coding inflation rates varied significantly across MA insurers and contracts.
  • Higher coding intensity was associated with HMOs, provider-owned plans, larger/older plans, and those with high star ratings.
  • 68.1% of MA enrollees were in contracts with coding inflation rates exceeding Medicare's adjustment.

Conclusions:

  • Significant coding inflation exists within Medicare Advantage plans.
  • The novel method provides a robust way to assess coding intensity.
  • Coding inflation impacts a majority of Medicare Advantage enrollees, potentially affecting program integrity.