If you're turning 65 or already on Medicare and also receive Medicaid, a Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan (D-SNP) may help coordinate your benefits for easier access to care.
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No obligation — just helpful information
Many people qualify for extra help with costs
We can check if you can keep your current doctors
Explore comprehensive services tailored for Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries.
May assign a care coordinator to help with appointments and providers
Easier coordination between your doctors
Support tailored for dual-eligible individuals


May include routine dental, vision, and hearing services
Benefits beyond Original Medicare
Varies by plan and location
Many dual-eligible people qualify for low or no monthly plan premium
Potential reduced copays for services
Assistance programs available


Some plans provide a quarterly allowancePotential reduced copays for services
Can be used for approved over-the-counter items
Helps with everyday health needs
Benefits and costs vary by plan, location, and individual eligibility. Not all plans offer the same extras. Enter your zip code to see options available in your area.



The agent explained my options clearly and helped me understand how my Medicare and Medicaid work together. No pressure, just good information.



I was confused about my coverage. They took time to answer all my questions and check what might work for me.



Surprisingly comprehensive additional benefits with D-SNP. Dental to transport—quite the upgrade from typical plans. Everything feels more accessible.
FAQs
Common Questions About Dual Eligible Plans
A type of Medicare Advantage plan for people with both Medicare and Medicaid that helps coordinate care.
How do I qualify for a Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plan?
To qualify for a D-SNP, you must be enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid. Check your eligibility with your state's Medicaid program.
What costs are associated with joining a D-SNP
Costs can vary based on your income and Medicaid eligibility. Many members qualify for low or no monthly premiums and reduced copayments.
Can I keep my current doctors with a D-SNP?
This depends on whether your doctors are in the D-SNPs network. Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plans have specific networks of healthcare providers, but many plans offer extensive networks to ensure you can continue seeing your preferred healthcare professionals.
What additional benefits do D-SNPs offer over regular Medicare Advantage plans?
D-SNPs offer enhanced benefits including dental, vision, hearing coverage, and lower out-of-pocket costs.
How does the care coordination service work
Our care coordination service assigns a personal care coordinator to each member. This coordinator acts as your point of contact for all healthcare-related inquiries and assistance. They help schedule appointments, arrange transportation, manage treatment plans, and communicate between your healthcare providers to ensure you receive comprehensive care tailored to your needs.