Compare Medicare Advantage Plans in Hampden County, MA
There are 50 Medicare Advantage plans available in Hampden County, Massachusetts for 2023. See Plans
Hampden County MA Plans By The Numbers
- 4 to 5-Star Plan Availability: 66%
- Average premium: $44.43/month
- Average out-of-pocket limit: $5,501/year
- Average Part D deductible: $183.85/year
- Plan types available: HMO, PPO, HMO-POS, MSA, and SNP
- New or Unrated Plans: 10
4 and 5-Star Medicare Advantage Plans available in Hampden County, MA
Here are the top-rated Medicare Advantage plans in Hampden County.
3.5-Star and Below Medicare Advantage Plans available in Hampden County, MA
These are the Medicare Advantage plans in Hampden County rated 3.5 stars or lower by Medicare.
NOTE: Plans with a 0.0 rating are new and have not yet been rated by Medicare.
Hampden County, MA
Medicare Advantage Information
Medicare Advantage (MA) plans are a private insurance option for those who have Original Medicare. Hampden County has plan_count} MA plans available for 2023 (except Special Needs Plans). Medicare-approved companies must follow the Medicare rules to be eligible for coverage. MA plans (also known as Medicare Part C) may offer additional benefits that are not offered by Original Medicare.
Some Medicare Advantage plans offer prescription medication coverage (i.e. a Part D plan). These plans are also known as Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plans or MAPDs and offer comprehensive coverage to people who wish to lower their healthcare costs.
4 Medicare Plan Types to Choose
Medicare Advantage was created to give beneficiaries an alternative. HMO and PPO plans remain the most popular, but Medicare has created seven types of private health plans that offer more flexibility to carriers. These 4 plan types can be found in Hampden County:
Plan Type | Description |
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HMO | Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) members usually receive services through the plan’s local network of providers. Referrals are typically required to see a specialist and other providers. However, plans allow out-of-network care for emergencies and out-of-area dialysis. Prescription drug coverage is often included in HMO plans, and many plans include some coverage for dental, vison, and hearing. |
PPO | Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) members can usually use in-network and out-of-network providers for care, including hospitalization. However, visits to non-network providers could cost significantly more. PPO plans often include prescription drug coverage and other benefits, and referrals are typically not required for specialist visits. |
HMO-POS | An HMO-POS (point-of-sale) plan offers the same features as an HMO plan. There is however one major difference. HMO-POS plans allow members to access healthcare providers outside of the plan's network to receive some or all of their services. In most cases, to go out of the plan's network a member will need to get a referral from their physician. Plus, there are separate deductibles for in-network and out-of-network services. |
MSA | Medicare Medical Savings Account (MSA) plans are private companies that the Medicare program pays to manage a beneficiary's Medicare benefits. As with all types of Medicare Advantage plans, MSA plans must offer the same basic benefits included in Medicare Part A and Part B. However, benefits may have different rules, restrictions, and costs. Unlike other Medicare Advantage plans, MSAs have a high deductible health plan (HDHP) and a government-funded bank account for paying your medical costs. |
SNP |
Special Needs Plans (SNPs) are highly specialized and you must be qualified to join. For this reason, All Medicare organizes Medicare Advantage Special Needs plans for Hampden County, Massachusetts residents in their own directory. |
Medicare Advantage without Part D
Some beneficiaries may also qualify to join a Medicare Part D plan, also known as a PDP. Massachusetts Part D plans can be used with Original Medicare or Medicare Advantage plans that do not include Part D benefits.
Medicare Supplements vs. Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage is one way to get full coverage healthcare. However, many people in the Hampden County area feel that Medicare Advantage plans have too many disadvantages. For these people, Original Medicare and a Medicare Supplement, also known as Medigap, are a better way to go.
If you don't know about Medicare Supplements and how they protect you from the high out-of-pocket costs in Original Medicare, take a look at our Medicare Supplement directory. You can compare plans, and costs, and even get a list of carriers in Massachusetts. All Medicare Supplements are standardized, so you can easily choose a plan based on coverage and price.
Medicare Advantage Plan Availability
The MA and MAPD plans listed on this page are available to individuals enrolled in both Medicare Part A and Part B who reside in Agawam, Blandford, Brimfield, Chester, Chicopee, East Longmeadow, Feeding Hills, Granville, Hampden, Holland, Holyoke, Indian Orchard, Longmeadow, Ludlow, Monson, Palmer, Russell, Southwick, Springfield, Three Rivers, Wales, West Springfield, Westfield, Wilbraham, and all other areas of Hampden County, Massachusetts.
Individuals who are institutionalized, have a severe chronic illness, or have special financial needs are encouraged to look into the 2023 Medicare SNP Plans in Hampden County, Massachusetts.
The 2023 Medicare Part C plan information for Hampden County, Massachusetts was last updated by the All Medicare team on .