Increased Medicare Advantage Spending in Puerto Rico Fails to Deliver Improvement
Despite a substantial increase of $865 million in Medicare Advantage spending in Puerto Rico, the expected improvements in plan outcomes have not materialized.
Summary
Recent findings published in Health Affairs reveal that Medicare Advantage spending in Puerto Rico rose significantly by $865 million. This increase was attributed to the implementation of double bonuses.
However, despite this financial boost, the anticipated improvements in plan outcomes have not been achieved. The data suggests that higher spending does not necessarily correlate with better results for beneficiaries.
The report raises questions about the effectiveness of current strategies in enhancing healthcare quality within the Medicare Advantage framework in Puerto Rico.
Updates
Update at 15:13 UTC on 2026-04-08
Health Affairs reported Health Affairs, Volume 45, Issue 4, Page 395-403, April 2026.
Sources: Health Affairs