


SelectHealth Medicare Advantage plans are the most closely aligned with Intermountain Health's physician network, since SelectHealth is owned by Intermountain. Other carriers may include some Intermountain-affiliated doctors, but coverage varies by plan and location.
SelectHealth is the insurance arm of Intermountain Health, so their Medicare Advantage plans are built around that network. If seeing Intermountain physicians is a priority for you, SelectHealth is the most natural starting point. Many Intermountain-employed doctors participate in SelectHealth plans as in-network providers.That said, some Intermountain physicians also contract with other carriers. Whether your specific doctor is in-network with UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Regence, or another carrier depends on individual contracts, not just the health system they work for. A doctor being part of Intermountain Health does not automatically mean they accept every plan in the market.The only reliable way to confirm your doctor is covered is to look them up in the plan's provider directory, or call the plan directly before you enroll. You can also call your doctor's billing office and ask which Medicare Advantage plans they currently accept. Provider participation can change from year to year, so do this check close to your enrollment window, not months in advance.




SelectHealth is owned by Intermountain Health and anchors its Medicare Advantage networks around Intermountain-affiliated physicians. Other carriers may include some Intermountain doctors, but you need to verify each plan's directory individually.
For you, this means if keeping your Intermountain doctor is non-negotiable, SelectHealth is worth comparing first, but always confirm your specific provider is listed before you sign up.
