A Special Needs Plan (SNP) is a type of Medicare Advantage plan that tailors benefits to people who are on Medicaid, have chronic diseases, or live in certain kinds of institutions. In 2025 ...
Humana’s SNP plans are best for (and only for) older adults and other beneficiaries who: Have a qualifying chronic health condition Are eligible for Medicare and Medicaid Live in one of the 28 ...
Aetna offers HMO, HMO-POS, PPO, and D-SNP plans. However, not all of its Medicare Advantage plans may be available in every area. Aetna offers many Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans that fit ...
Individuals who are eligible for Medicare parts A and B and also have a chronic medical condition qualify for this SNP. The plans tailor services, benefits, and provider choices to meet the needs ...
The UPMC for Life Complete Care plan (HMO SNP) is available for people who qualify for Medicare and Medicaid. The plan offers additional benefits, such as an OTC medication and healthful groceries ...
Note that Medicare doesn’t classify ASD as a condition that falls under a Special Needs Plan (SNP), but you may have a coexisting condition that might qualify. If you qualify, you may get ...
Medicare doesn’t cover ASD treatment or therapy but may cover other relevant, medically necessary services that you may get for other qualifying reasons.
These plans focus on people who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid or have chronic diseases (C-SNPs) or are home or institution bound (I-SNP). It’s important to know that 5-star plans ...