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It depends heavily on the specific plan and how much dental and vision care you actually use. These benefits vary widely in scope and often come with significant limitations.
Network size varies by plan type and carrier. PPO plans generally offer broader access than HMO plans, but what counts as broad depends on where you live and which doctors you want to keep.
Whether your hospital is included depends on which Medicare Advantage plan you choose and whether that hospital has contracted with it. You need to verify this directly before enrolling, because hospital participation changes and directories aren't always current.
Medicare Advantage provider networks can change every year. Doctors and hospitals are not required to stay in a plan's network, and plans can add or remove providers at any time, though major changes typically take effect at the start of a new plan year.
Almost certainly yes. Medicare Advantage plans are sold by service area, usually based on county. If your current plan doesn't operate in Utah, it won't cover you there as a permanent resident, and you'll need to find a new plan.
Specialist access through Medicare Advantage depends on the plan type, network size, and prior authorization requirements. PPO plans generally offer more specialist flexibility than HMOs, and network size varies by carrier and county in Utah.
Peter Abilla is a licensed Utah Medicare agent. He can walk you through this plan's costs, coverage, and whether your doctors are in-network.