Find the Medicare plan tailored for your needs.
The most important variables are your health needs, your doctors and hospitals, your budget for premiums versus out-of-pocket costs, and whether you want flexibility or structure in how you access care.
If you later want to switch from Medicare Advantage to Original Medicare with a supplement, you may be denied coverage or charged higher premiums based on your health history, unless you qualify for a special guaranteed-issue right.
Plan availability in Utah varies by county. Urban areas like Salt Lake and Utah County have the most options, while rural counties may have very few Medicare Advantage plans available.
A Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan, or D-SNP, is a type of Medicare Advantage plan designed specifically for people who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid. These plans coordinate benefits from both programs and often include extra support services.
Yes. Having both Medicare and Medicaid at the same time is common and has a name: dual eligibility. Each program covers different things, and together they can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket costs.