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  2. Understanding Medicare Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans

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    A Medicare Special Needs Plan (SNP) is a type of Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan that provides extended Medicare coverage. These private plans help coordinate care and benefits between Medicare ...

  3. Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plans | Healthline.com

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    A Medicare Special Needs Plan (SNP) is a type of Medicare Advantage plan for individuals with extra healthcare needs. Medicare SNPs include Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage. Depending on ...

  4. AARP Medicare Advantage Plans 2022 | Healthline.com

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    The takeaway. AARP offers Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage) plans. Like other Medicare Advantage products, these plans offer the same basic coverage as original Medicare plans but with ...

  5. How Do Medicare Advantage Plans Work? | Healthline

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    Most Medicare Advantage plans charge a copayment or coinsurance amount for services rendered. These services could include a doctor’s office visit, specialist’s office visit, or even a ...

  6. Medicare Advantage Plans: Advantages & Disadvantages ...

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    There are different types of Medicare Advantage plans to choose from, including: Health Maintenance Organization (HMO). HMO plans utilize in-network doctors and require referrals for specialists ...

  7. Medicare dual eligible - Wikipedia

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    In addition, dual-eligibles may choose a type of MA plan called a dual-eligible special needs plan (D-SNP), which is designed to target the needs of this population. For Medicaid benefits, beneficiaries generally enroll in their state's Medicaid FFS program or a Medicaid managed care plan administered by an MCO under contract with the state.

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