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Not necessarily. Intermountain Health is a large system with many providers, and whether a specific doctor, clinic, or facility is in-network depends on your individual plan's contract. Always verify before assuming.
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.
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.
MOOP stands for Maximum Out-of-Pocket. It is the most you would have to pay in a calendar year for covered medical services under a Medicare Advantage plan, after which the plan pays 100% of covered costs for the rest of the year.
SelectHealth Medicare Advantage plans have the most consistent access to Intermountain hospitals, given the ownership connection between the two organizations. Other carriers may include Intermountain facilities, but you should verify before enrolling.
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.
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.