NCQA’s Health Plan Ratings Help Consumers Choose a Health Plan
NCQA’s 2024 Health Plan Ratings are here—just in time for open enrollment! Ratings give businesses and consumers a user-friendly tool for comparing and choosing a health plan. This year, 1,019 commercial, Medicare and Medicaid health plans earned a rating from NCQA.
The 2024 Ratings are based on data from calendar year 2023, when approximately 227 million people were enrolled in health plans that reported Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS?) results to NCQA.
How Ratings Work
Health plans are rated on a scale of 1–5 stars. NCQA considers plans with 4.5 and 5 stars as the highest-rated health plans in the nation. Ratings are based on three types of quality measures:
The overall rating is the weighted average of a plan’s HEDIS, CAHPS and HOS measure ratings, plus Accreditation bonus points, if the plan is Accredited by NCQA. Learn more about the Ratings methodology here .
What’s New for 2024?
As part of our commitment to improve health equity through all NCQA products and programs, we increased the scoring threshold for the Race/Ethnicity Diversity of Membership (RDM) measure and increased the measure weight from 0.5 to 1.0. This measure evaluates whether health plans collect information about their members’ race and ethnicity, so they can provide appropriate services.
We also updated the measures included in the 2024 Ratings. You can view a list of the changes here .
Highlights and Results
Here are some key takeaways from our analysis of the Health Plan Ratings data:
Increase in Highly Rated Plans
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Improvement in Care Delivery
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How Consumers Can Use the Ratings
NCQA presents Ratings in a user-friendly online report card to help people choose the best health plan for their needs. Users can:
View the 2024 Health Plan Ratings here .
Additional Resources for Health Plans
NCQA provides a guide to help health plans understand and use the Ratings, in addition to key resources:
Health plans should also be aware that NCQA discontinued the Electronic Clinical Data Distinction in our Health Plan Report Cards. Learn more about that change here .
HEDIS? is a registered trademark of the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). CAHPS? is a registered trademark of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
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