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Medicare Advantage denial rates by insurer

In 2024, Medicare Advantage insurers made about 52.8 million prior-authorization determinations and denied roughly 4.1 million of them. Yet only about 1 in 9 denials is ever appealed — and when patients do appeal, ~81% of appealed MA prior-authorization denials are overturned.

If your Medicare Advantage plan denied a test, service, or stay, appealing is usually worth it. Across the market, ~81% of appealed ma prior-authorization denials are overturned. Denials for a skilled-nursing stay are overturned even more often — 95% of SNF denials overturned on appeal (OIG).

InsurerMA enrollmentDenial rateDenials appealedOverturned on appeal
UnitedHealthcare9.3M12.6%12.0%78.8%
Wellcare (Centene)11.9%7.5%95.3%
Aetna (CVS Health)11.6%21.4%92.6%
Kaiser Permanente10.3%1.7%50.2%
Humana7.0M5.5%11.6%64.7%
Anthem (Elevance Health)4.1%9.1%87.9%
All Medicare Advantage35.2M7.3%12.2%80.7%

Insurer / contract level. Medicare does not publish per-plan denial rates. Rates are 2024 prior-authorization determinations. Click an insurer for its posted policies and detail.

Why appealing usually works

A Medicare Advantage plan is legally required to cover anything Original Medicare covers. When you appeal a denial, the plan must have a clinician review it — and if they still say no, your case is automatically forwarded to an independent reviewer (you don’t file anything). You generally have 60 days from the denial notice to ask for a reconsideration, with a 72-hour expedited path when your health or a hospital/rehab discharge is at stake.

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Data as of July 2026. CMS Part C reporting + KFF analysis of 2024 determinations + each insurer's CMS-0057-F March postings. See ma_denial_stats_sources.csv. Coverage rules and rates are for Original Medicare, which Medicare Advantage plans must follow. Informational only — not medical, legal, or billing advice.