Medicare & Medicaid Coordinated Benefits

Coordinated Medicare and Medicaid Coverage

Did you know there's a way to receive both Medicare and Medicaid benefits through a single, streamlined plan?

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What is a Medicare-Medicaid Coordinated Plan?

A Medicare-Medicaid Coordinated Plan is designed to simplify and manage your benefits under one program. It covers all Medicare services, most Medicaid benefits, and may include additional support services.



In these plans, Medicare serves as the main insurance, while Medicaid fills in coverage gaps—such as out-of-pocket expenses like deductibles and copays. Medicaid may also pay for extended care needs, like nursing home stays or in-home assistance not typically covered by Medicare.

Do You Qualify?

If you’re 21 or older and eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid, you’re considered dual-eligible. Individuals with complex health conditions or financial challenges who need extra care and guidance to achieve their health goals may also qualify for dual coverage.

The Benefits of Coordinated Care

With coordinated care, your Medicare and Medicaid benefits are unified under one plan. This personalized approach ensures your health services are tailored to meet your unique medical and support needs.