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Medicare Advantage in Texas

Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C) plans are an alternative to Original Medicare offered by private insurers approved by Medicare, often bundling hospital, medical, and prescription drug coverage into a single plan. Plan availability and costs are set at the county level by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). This page covers what to know if you're shopping for medicare advantage in Texas (TX) specifically — state minimum requirements and regulatory notes are {{VERIFY: Texas minimum coverage/regulatory requirement for Medicare Advantage}}, to be sourced from official Texas Department of Insurance filings and NAIC data before being stated here as fact.

State requirements

State-specific minimum coverage requirements and regulatory notes for Texas are pending sourcing from the Texas Department of Insurance.

Licensed carriers

A list of carriers licensed to write medicare advantage in Texas will appear here, sourced from state filings.

What affects medicare advantage cost in Texas

  • County of residence (drives which plans are even available to you)
  • Plan type (HMO vs. PPO) and its network
  • Whether the plan includes Part D prescription drug coverage
  • Extra benefits offered (dental, vision, hearing, fitness programs)
See the full Medicare Advantage guide for more on comparing providers

Texas FAQ

Are there Texas-specific requirements for medicare advantage?

Texas may set its own minimum coverage requirements or regulatory rules for medicare advantage — {{VERIFY: Texas minimum coverage/regulatory requirement for Medicare Advantage}}. Confirm current requirements with the Texas Department of Insurance before assuming a specific limit applies.

How do I find carriers licensed to write medicare advantage in Texas?

Every state's Department of Insurance publishes a list of carriers licensed to do business in that state. You can also compare providers that serve Texas using the comparison tool on this page.

When can I switch Medicare Advantage plans?

The main window is the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period each fall, plus a separate Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period early in the year for those already enrolled in an MA plan. {{VERIFY: current-year exact enrollment period dates}} — confirm dates on Medicare.gov each year rather than relying on this page for exact dates.

Are Medicare Advantage plans the same everywhere?

No — because CMS sets plan availability at the county level, the specific plans, premiums, networks, and extra benefits available to you depend on which county you live in, even compared with a neighboring county in the same state.

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