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

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Doniphan County

Guide to 2025 Medicare SNP Plans in Doniphan County, KS

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

In Doniphan County, KS, there are 10 Medicare Special Needs Plans (SNPs) available for 2025. These plans are tailored to individuals with specific health conditions or needs.

This guide is designed to help you understand your options and find the SNP that suits your health needs best. Take a moment to explore the plans available in your area.

Medicare SNP Options for Doniphan County, KS

Explore the 10 Medicare Special Needs Plans (SNPs) offered in Doniphan County, KS for 2025. Each plan links to a detailed page where you can compare eligibility, coverage, and costs to find the right option for you.

Doniphan County, Kansas Medicare SNP Plans

Medicare Special Needs Plans in Doniphan County, KS for 2025
Plan Name Type Premium Network Rx Ded. Rating
Aetna Medicare Assure D-SNP $0 HMO $590
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Kansas Health Advantage I-SNP $52 HMO $590
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Kansas Health Advantage Choice I-SNP $52 HMO $590
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UHC Complete Care KS-4 C-SNP $0 HMO-POS $340
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UHC Dual Complete KS-S001 D-SNP $0 HMO-POS $590
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UHC Dual Complete KS-S002 D-SNP $0 HMO-POS $590
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Wellcare Dual Access D-SNP $0 HMO-POS $590
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Wellcare Dual Access Open D-SNP $0 PPO $590
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Wellcare Dual Liberty D-SNP $0 HMO-POS $590
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Healthy Blue Full Dual Advantage D-SNP $0 HMO $590
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What Are Medicare Special Needs Plans (SNPs)?

Medicare Special Needs Plans (SNPs) are tailored to meet the needs of specific groups of people, offering customized benefits and services. These plans are designed to provide comprehensive care that aligns with the particular health challenges of their members.

SNPs come in three varieties, each serving a unique population:

  • Dual Eligible SNPs (D-SNPs): Dual eligible plans are for those who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid, offering integrated care and additional services tailored to their needs.
  • Chronic Condition SNPs (C-SNPs): Designed for individuals with chronic conditions such as diabetes or heart disease, C-SNPs offer targeted benefits and services to help manage ongoing health challenges.
  • Institutional SNPs (I-SNPs): I-SNPs focus on individuals who live in institutions or need nursing care at home, delivering coordinated care that addresses their specific circumstances.

Are You Eligible for a Medicare Special Needs Plan?

SNPs have specific eligibility requirements, including health conditions and dual eligibility status. See if you’re eligible to join a Special Needs Plan.

Read: Guide to Medicare Special Needs Plans

Benefits of Enrolling in a Medicare SNP

With specialized benefits and coordinated care, SNPs are designed to meet your unique healthcare needs. Learn about the key benefits offered by these plans.

  • Dual Eligible SNPs: D-SNPs offer coordinated care between Medicare and Medicaid, with additional services like transportation, care management, and/or assistance with daily living activities. These plans typically include comprehensive drug coverage with low or no copays.
  • Chronic Condition SNPs: C-SNPs focus on managing chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease. These plans provide tailored care, offering individualized treatment plans and easier access to specialists.
  • Institutional SNPs: I-SNPs provide coordinated care across various settings, including nursing homes and in-home care. These plans often include personalized services like therapy and routine checkups, and possibly support for caregivers.

Selecting the Right Medicare SNP in Doniphan County, KS

All plan types may not be available in Doniphan County, KS and selecting the right Medicare SNP for you is key to managing your healthcare effectively. Each plan offers different benefits and coverage options, so it’s important to choose one that fits your unique needs.

  1. Evaluate Your Health Needs: Consider your current health conditions and any ongoing medical care you require. Determine whether you need a plan that offers specialized services for chronic conditions, dual eligibility, or institutional care.
  2. Compare Coverage Options: Review the benefits each SNP offers, focusing on coverage for prescription medications, access to specialists, and any additional support services. Choose a plan that provides the comprehensive coverage you need.
  3. Verify Provider Networks: Ensure that your doctors and healthcare facilities are included in the plan’s network. Having access to your preferred providers in Doniphan County can greatly enhance your healthcare experience.

Medicare SNP Enrollment Steps

Enrolling in a Medicare SNP is the first step to accessing the specialized healthcare services you need. Understanding the enrollment periods is key to making sure you choose the right plan at the right time.

There are specific times each year when you can enroll in or switch Medicare SNPs:

  • Initial Enrollment Period (IEP): This seven-month window surrounds your 65th birthday, giving you your first chance to enroll in Medicare and an SNP.
  • Annual Enrollment Period (AEP): From October 15 to December 7, Medicare enrollees can make changes to your Medicare coverage, including enrolling in an SNP.
  • Special Enrollment Periods (SEPs): Certain life events, like moving or losing other insurance, may qualify you for an SEP, allowing you to adjust your Medicare plan outside the usual periods.

To ensure you’re enrolling at the right time, learn more in our comprehensive guide to Medicare enrollment periods.

Citations & References

  • CMS.gov, 2024 SNP Landscape Source Files, Last Accessed October 14, 2023
  • Medicare.gov, "Special Needs Plans (SNP)", Last Accessed September 11, 2023
  • CMS.gov, "Chronic Condition Special Needs Plans (C-SNPs)", Last Accessed September 11, 2023
  • Medicare.gov, "Understanding Medicare", Last Accessed May 17, 2023

For details on how we research, analyze, and construct plan information for Doniphan County, Kansas using CMS data, see our Medicare Plan Research Methodology.

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