Institutional special needs plans (I-SNP) are specialized Medicare Advantage plans for people who live in a care facility for at least 90 days or those who live in the community and require the care ...
Special Needs Plans (SNPs) are a type of Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan for people with specific needs relating to a medical condition. Different SNP types can help an individual in different ways.
Enrollment in Medicare Advantage (MA) has climbed steadily over the past decade, and of late a key area of focus in this market has been around special needs plans, or SNPs. A new report from KFF ...
A comparison between two different types of dual-eligible special needs plans (D-SNPs) as well as non-dual-eligible special needs Medicare Advantage (MA) plans in a recent research letter in JAMA ...
What Is a Medicare Special Needs Plan (SNP)? A Medicare Special Needs Plan (SNP) is a Medicare Advantage plan providing specific, tailored benefits and services to specific Medicare populations. These ...