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Discussing the Importance of Medicare Star Ratings with Rex Wallace

31m · Inside Health Tech · 16 Sep 19:00

What’s the one thing most of us do when looking for a good restaurant or a hotel? We revise their Star Ratings. In fact, Star Ratings have become one of the most valid indicators of quality. However, this applies not only to the hospitality industry; it is also relatable to Medicare plans.

In today’s episode of the Inside Health Tech podcast, Rex Wallace, a Star Ratings Consultant, joins our host, Mark Scott, to discuss the importance of star quality ratings in Medicare. Rex explains how Star Ratings work and why people equate it with HEDIS — clinical quality. 

Rex and Mark also discuss the measures Medicare plans should implement to attract more members. They also touch upon the pandemic and its impact on Star Ratings. If you want to hear what else they talked about, tune in to the latest episode of the Inside Health Tech podcast.

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