The Office of the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is concerned that Medicare Advantage plans may be denying their members access to services to save money and increase profits.

To address this problem, the OIG recommends that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services increase its oversight of Medicare Advantage contracts, address problem plans it identifies, and do more to inform enrollees when their plans are performing in such a manner.
CMS agreed with these recommendations.
To learn more about how the OIG went about this work, what it found, and what it recommended, go here to see a summary of its report or go here to see the full report Medicare Advantage Appeal Outcomes and Audit Findings Raise Concerns About Service and Payment Denials Report, the complete OIG report.

