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Written by David Bynon [3], Medicare Analyst since 2012.  Last updated July 15, 2025

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Greene County

Guide to Medicare Advantage Plans in Greene County, IA for 2025

List of Plans | Plan Overview | Benefits | How to Choose | Enrollment | FAQ

There are 26 Medicare Advantage plans available in Greene County, IA for the 2025 plan year, including 20 plans with $0 premiums. Most plans include prescription drug coverage. These counts exclude Special Needs Plans.

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  • Top 3 Plans by Enrollment:
    1. Aetna Medicare Premier (HMO-POS) — 182 enrollees
    2. Blue Medicare Advantage PPO (PPO) — 110 enrollees
    3. AARP Medicare Advantage from UHC IA-0001 (HMO-POS) — 104 enrollees
  • Average Monthly Premium: $14.34
  • Average Maximum Out-of-Pocket Limit: $5,032
  • Average Prescription Drug Deductible: $327.11
  • Ratings (Plan Mix): 4+ Stars: 67% · 3 Stars: 33% · Below 3: 0%
  • Plan Type Breakdown 14 PPO · 5 HMO · 6 HMO-POS · 1 COST

Greene County, Iowa Medicare Advantage Plans

Medicare Advantage Plans in Greene County, IA for 2024
Plan Name Type Premium MOOP Rx Ded. Rating
Blue Medicare Advantage Enhanced PPO* PPO $63 $3,650 $0
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Blue Medicare Advantage PPO* PPO $0 $3,750 $0
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Blue Medicare Advantage Valor PPO* PPO $0 $5,000 N/A
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MercyOne Health Plan Cash Back* HMO $0 $6,900 $275
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MercyOne Health Plan Glory No RX* HMO $0 $4,500 N/A
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MercyOne Health Plan No Premium* HMO $0 $3,700 $0
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MercyOne Health Plan Plus* HMO $16 $3,400 $0
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AARP Medicare Advantage from UHC IA-0001 HMO-POS $0 $6,700 $420
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AARP Medicare Advantage from UHC IA-0002 HMO-POS $44 $3,800 $340
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Aetna Medicare Eagle HMO-POS $0 $6,750 N/A
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Aetna Medicare Elite PPO $0 $4,900 $590
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Aetna Medicare Premier HMO-POS $0 $3,900 $590
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Aetna Medicare Premier PPO $0 $3,900 $590
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Aetna Medicare SmartFit HMO-POS $0 $3,900 $590
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Aetna Medicare Value Plus HMO-POS $50 $3,900 $590
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MercyOne Health Plan Choice PPO $0 $3,900 $0
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Humana Full Access H5216-411 PPO $0 $4,400 $250
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Humana USAA Honor Giveback PPO $0 $4,900 N/A
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Humana USAA Honor Giveback PPO $0 $6,700 N/A
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Humana USAA Honor Giveback with Rx PPO $0 $5,500 $400
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Humana Value Plus H5216-171 PPO $46 $9,350 $590
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AARP Medicare Advantage from UHC IA-0003 PPO $0 $3,800 $495
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AARP Medicare Advantage from UHC IA-0004 PPO $0 $6,700 $495
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AARP Medicare Advantage Patriot No Rx IA-MA01 PPO $0 $7,900 N/A
☆☆☆☆☆
Blue Medicare Advantage HMO HMO $0 $4,000 $0
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Central Iowa Health Senior Plan Cost $154 $Not Applicable N/A
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**Certain PFFS, MSA, and HMO-POS plans have a combined in and out-of-network maximum. Limits are detailed on the plan pages.
📊 At a Glance: Medicare Advantage in Greene County
Average Monthly Premium
$14.34
Plans with $0 Premium
20
Average MOOP Limit
$5,032 ($9,350 max. in 2025)
Average Rx Deductible
$327.11
Plans Without Drug Coverage
4 (standalone Iowa Part D plans)
Plans with 5-Star Ratings
No 5-star plans available.
Stars  Ratings (Plan Mix)
4+ Stars: 67% · 3 Stars: 33% · Below 3: 0%
Plans Available
26 (excluding Greene County SNP plans)
Plan Type Breakdown
14 PPO · 5 HMO · 6 HMO-POS · 1 COST
Countywide Enrollments
697 (excluding SNP plans)
Top 3 Plans by Enrollment
1. Aetna Medicare Premier (HMO-POS) — 182 enrollees
2. Blue Medicare Advantage PPO (PPO) — 110 enrollees
3. AARP Medicare Advantage from UHC IA-0001 (HMO-POS) — 104 enrollees

Data Sources: CY2025 Landscape, PBP Benefits, Star Ratings Data, Monthly Enrollment by CPSC, and SimpleMaps U.S. Counties. Enrollment data last updated April 7, 2025. County demographic data last updated April 5, 2025.

Understanding Your Medicare Advantage Options

Medicare Advantage Plans, also known as Medicare Part C, are private health plans that provide all-in-one coverage, including Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) and Medicare Part B (medical insurance). On top of the core benefits, many of the plans in Greene County throw in some nice extras - think prescription drug coverage, dental, vision, and wellness programs - making them a solid choice for those in Greene County looking for something more than Original Medicare.

🏥 Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) Plans

HMO plan members must use the plan's network of doctors and hospitals in Greene County, and typically need a referral to see a specialist. Some Medicare Advantage HMO Plans may have lower costs but offer less flexibility in choosing healthcare providers. There are 0 residents enrolled in HMO plans in this county. The most popular plan is {top_enrolled_HMO}.

🔓 Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)

A PPO allows more flexibility in choosing healthcare providers, with the option to see specialists without referrals, though often at a higher cost. Medicare Advantage PPOs usually have higher premiums and out-of-pocket expenses. There are 333 Greene County residents enrolled in PPO plans. The most popular of these plans by enrollments is Blue Medicare Advantage PPO .

🔀 Health Maintenance Organization Point of Sale (HMO-POS)

Medicare HMO-POS plans are a type of HMO that offers a little more flexibility. Like a regular HMO, you typically use the plan's network of doctors and hospitals for care, usually requiring a referral to see specialists. However, an HMO-POS plan lets you receive certain healthcare services outside of the network at a higher cost. There are 364 residents enrolled in HMO-POS plans in this Greene County. The most popular plan by enrollments is Aetna Medicare Premier .

🧾 Medicare Cost Plan (Cost)

Medicare Cost plans are similar to other Medicare Advantage plans in that they offer access to a healthcare network. They may also have additional benefits beyond those provided by Original Medicare. However, unlike other Medicare Advantage plans, Cost plans offer their members the option to go outside the network for Medicare-approved services. In this case, Original Medicare pays all Medicare-approved services under Medicare Part A and Part B rules.

Advantages of Enrolling in Medicare Advantage

Many Medicare Advantage Plans offer extra benefits that go beyond Original Medicare, making them an attractive option for some people. These plans provide comprehensive coverage, often including additional services like prescription drug coverage, dental, vision, and wellness programs, all bundled into one plan. By choosing a Medicare Advantage Plan, you can simplify your healthcare and potentially save on costs.

Take a look at the main benefits provided by Medicare Advantage Plans in Greene County:

🧑‍⚕️Coordinated Care

Plans often include care coordination services, which help you manage your healthcare across different providers and services.

💸 Cost Savings

Many plans have low or $0 premiums and offer capped out-of-pocket costs, providing financial protection against high medical expenses.

🧾 Comprehensive Coverage

Includes Medicare Part A, Part B, and often Part D (prescription drug coverage), along with additional benefits like dental, vision, and hearing.

🧘 Wellness Programs

Many Yavapai County plans offer free gym memberships, wellness programs, and preventive care services. You need to stay healthy, right?

Tips for Selecting a Medicare Advantage Plan

Choosing the right Medicare Advantage Plan out of the 26 plans available in Greene County requires careful consideration of several key factors:

🏥1. Provider Network

Verify that your current doctors and preferred hospitals are included in the plan's network. Access to your healthcare providers can significantly impact your care experience.

💊 2. Prescription Drug Coverage

Make sure the plan covers your medications, particularly if you have specific prescriptions you rely on regularly.

💰 3. Costs

Examine the plan's premiums, copayments, and out-of-pocket limits. Compare these costs against your budget to avoid unexpected expenses.

🎁 4. Additional Benefits

Consider what extra services, such as dental, vision, or wellness programs, are important to you, and check if the plan offers them.

⭐ 5. Plan Ratings

Look into the plan's star ratings, which provide insight into the plan's overall quality and member satisfaction.

Learn more about the basics of comparing Medicare Advantage Plans.

Medicare Advantage Enrollment Periods

Making sense of Medicare Advantage enrollment periods can seem overwhelming, but it's worth the effort for better health coverage. Missing these key dates could delay your coverage or limit your plan choices for 2025 in Greene County.

📅 Initial Enrollment Period (IEP)

This initial enrollment window starts three months before and ends three months after your 65th birthday, offering a total of seven months to enroll in a Medicare Advantage Plan.

🗓️ Annual Enrollment Period (AEP)

Every year from October 15 to December 7, you have the option to change, enroll, or disenroll from a Medicare Advantage Plan.

🔁 Open Enrollment Period (OEP)

Running from January 1 to March 31, this period allows changes to your Medicare Advantage Plan if you’re already enrolled or lets you switch back to Original Medicare.

For comprehensive details on how to enroll, visit our detailed guide on Medicare Enrollment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular Medicare Advantage plan types in Greene County?

Based on the 2025 plan data, PPO plans are the most common in Greene County. The full breakdown of plan types is: 14 PPO · 5 HMO · 6 HMO-POS · 1 COST.

How much can I expect to pay out of pocket for Medicare Advantage plans?

The average maximum out-of-pocket limit (MOOP) in Greene County is $5,032 for 2025.

Do any Medicare Advantage plans in Greene County have 5-star ratings?

No 5-star rated Medicare Advantage plans are available in Greene County for the 2025 plan year. However, 67% of plans have a rating of 4 stars or higher.

What is the average monthly premium for Medicare Advantage plans in Greene County?

The average monthly premium for Medicare Advantage plans in Greene County is $14.34. A total of 20 offer $0 premiums, though costs vary by plan type and benefits.

More About These Plans

Carrier Plans Offered

Medicare Advantage and Part D plans and benefits offered by the following carriers: Aetna Medicare, Anthem Blue Cross, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Aspire Health Plan, Baylor Scott & White Health Plan, Capital Blue Cross, Cigna Healthcare, Dean Health Plan, Devoted Health, Florida Blue Medicare, Freedom Health, GlobalHealth, Health Care Service Corporation, Healthy Blue, HealthSun, Humana, Molina Healthcare, Mutual of Omaha, Medica Central Health Plan, Optimum HealthCare, Premera Blue Cross, SCAN Health Plan, Simply, UnitedHealthcare(R), Wellcare, WellPoint.

Master Plan Pages by Plan ID

The plan pages listed in the table above have been modified for localization to help consumers identify plans available in their area. Most plans are available in multiple areas. The following list of plan IDs link to each plan's master page.

H5900 002, H5900 001, H5900 006, H3668 031, H3668 029, H3668 025, H3668 026, H5253 107 3, H5253 108 4, H1609 058, H1608 037, H1609 001, H1608 001, H1609 069, H1609 068, H1846 007, H5216 411, H5216 278 1, H5216 329, H5216 340, H5216 171, H8768 017 3, H8768 052 2, H8768 018, H8095 001, H1651 011

Plan Availability

The MA and MAPD plans on this page are available to people on Medicare enrolled in both Medicare Part A and Part B living in Grand Junction, Jefferson, Scranton, and all other areas of Greene County, Iowa, including the following zip codes: 50026, 50029, 50050, 50058, 50059, 50064, 50107, 50128, 50129, 50217, 50220, 50235, 51453, 51462.

Citations & References
  • Medicare.gov, "Understanding Medicare Advantage Plans", Last Accessed 19 March, 2025
  • CMS.gov, "Special Needs Plans (SNP)", Last Accessed 24 May, 2024
  • Medicare.gov, "What's Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap)?", Last Accessed 19 March, 2025
  • Plan and enrollment data provided by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
  • Data processed and interpreted by MedicareWire.com editorial team.
  • Read our methodology and sourcing policy.

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