Open Enrollment Recap: Americans Who Comparison Shopped Medicare Advantage for 2026 Potentially Saved an Average of Over $1,600 Per Year
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Consumers supported by e-Health's AI-powered voice agent were more likely to enroll in a plan, as compared to beneficiaries helped by traditional screeners
Amid the current Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period, a survey found 48% of Medicare Advantage enrollees are unaware of this chance to make Medicare coverage changes
Among Medicare Advantage beneficiaries who worked with eHealth to compare their 2025 coverage to newer plans available for 2026 in their respective areas, the average potential annual savings was
eHealth's findings are important for enrollees to know during the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (
Yet a new eHealth survey found 48% of Medicare Advantage enrollees are unaware of this annual enrollment period, which means many of the 34 million Americans with this type of Medicare coverage may miss out on selecting a plan better suited for them.
"With anxiety about healthcare costs at an all-time high, this analysis highlights the importance of researching available coverage options and making informed decisions based on personal preferences, health conditions, and financial situations," said
Additional Medicare Advantage enrollment trends
An analysis of Medicare Advantage plans selected by eHealth customers during Medicare's recent Annual Enrollment Period (
- 88% of Medicare Advantage plans selected for 2026 had a
$0 monthly premium, up from 87% the year before. -
$4 was the average monthly premium for 2026 plans, down from$5 in 2025. - 7% increase in the average out-of-pocket maximum, rising from
$5,749 for 2025 plans to$6,153 for 2026 options. - Medicare Advantage beneficiaries supported by eHealth's AI-powered voice agent were more likely to enroll in a plan, as compared to consumers assisted by traditional screeners (24.8% vs. 22.3%). This further enhances the consumer experience, creates operating leverage, and enables promising opportunities for other consumer-facing AI applications.
More findings from the eHealth survey to help people use their health benefits
- 34% of Americans do not know that recommended preventive healthcare screenings are covered at no cost by most health plans.
- 22% of people do not know that annual physical and wellness checkups are covered at no cost by most health plans.
- 19% of Americans are unaware that flu and COVID shots are covered at no cost by most health plans.
- 69% of Medicare beneficiaries (and 54% of adults overall) seeking to lose weight in 2026 want to use GLP-1 drugs to meet their goals.
About the survey and Medicare Advantage plan analysis
eHealth's survey findings are based on a nationwide, general population poll of over 1,000 Americans age 18+. The survey was conducted on
Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug (MAPD) plan data are based on an eHealth analysis of MAPD plans selected by beneficiaries through eHealth
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No information relevant to eHealth's financial performance should be drawn from this report. Like other insurance brokers, eHealth is compensated on a fixed per-member basis for Medicare Advantage plans, as regulated by the
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