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Several Medicare Advantage carriers include University of Utah Health providers in their networks, but coverage depends on the specific plan and whether those providers are in-network or out-of-network. Always verify before enrolling.
D-SNP availability in Utah depends on your county, your Medicaid eligibility, and which carriers participate each year. Not every plan is offered in every part of the state, and available plans change annually.
If you move out of your Medicare Advantage plan's service area, you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period that lets you switch plans without waiting for the annual open enrollment window.
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.
If your doctors stop accepting your plan, you may need to switch plans during an enrollment period, find new doctors within your network, or pay higher out-of-network costs, depending on your plan type.
Most Utah Medicare Advantage plans cover emergency and urgent care anywhere in the U.S., but routine care outside Utah typically requires you to be in the plan's service area. Coverage rules vary by plan type and carrier, so check your plan documents before traveling.
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.