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Learn more about Medicare and plan options from Tufts Health Plan.
If you are affected by the closures of Carney Hospital and Nashoba Valley Medical Center.
Transitioning to Medicare doesn't need to be difficult. With a Medicare plan from Tufts Health Plan, you’ll continue to get the excellent care, service, and value you’ve come to expect. That’s why 97% of our Medicare plan members stay with us year after year.
Our Brand New Tufts Medicare Preferred Access PPO plan provides you the flexibility to choose from more doctors nationwide and there are no referrals needed to see a specialist. A PPO plan is a good option if you prefer to see a doctor that is outside of the network.
Seeing doctors inside the network will generally have lower costs for services than seeing a doctor outside of the network; and with our PPO plan, the choice is yours.
Our Tufts Health Plan Medicare Preferred HMO plans are Medicare Advantage plans (Medicare Part C) that offer medical and prescription drug coverage (Medicare Part D) beyond Original Medicare (Medicare Parts A & B).
Available to people ages 65 plus who have or are eligible for Medicare and MassHealth Standard (Medicaid) or just MassHealth Standard (Medicaid).
Also known as "Medigap" plans. Cover "gaps" in original Medicare coverage such as deductibles and coinsurance, so members have more predictable costs.
Tufts Health Plan Medicare Preferred Group Plans are offered through employer groups in the form of HMO Medicare Advantage Plans, Supplemental Plans, and Prescription Drug Plans.
Tufts Health One Care (our Medicare-Medicaid One Care plan for people ages 21 to 64) provides access to a network of providers, a dedicated care manager, and much more.
Learn more about Medicare and plan options from Tufts Health Plan.