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Written by David Bynon [3], Medicare Analyst since 2012.  Last updated July 14, 2025

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Solis Balanced Plan

Solis Balanced Plan (C-SNP) H0982 027 0 Plan Details

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This page provides coverage and cost details for Solis Health Plans’s H0982-027-0 Medicare SNP plan for 2025. Enrollment is subject to eligibility.

Solis Health Plans logo, a registered trademark of Solis Health Plans
CMS 2025 Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆*

*CMS rated this Solis Health Plans plan (H0982-027-0) 4 (Good) out of 5 stars.

* Every year, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) evaluates plans based on a 5-star rating system. The Solis Health Plans logo is a registered trademark.[2] Its use by MedicareWire is strictly for editorial purposes. This is not a solicitation of insurance.

This private health insurance option offers all of the same basic benefits as Original Medicare, but out-of-pocket costs are different. It may include additional benefits that Medicare Part A and Part B do not cover.

Individuals must meet all Chronic or Disabling Condition SNP qualification requirements to join this C-SNP plan.

Solis Balanced Plan Basic Plan Details

Plan ID
H0982-027-0
Plan Type
HMO C-SNP
Plan Year
2025
Premium
$0.00/mo
Plus your Medicare Part B premium.
Health Plan Deductible
$0.00
Out-of-Pocket Maximum
2,500.00 /yr (in-network)
Part B Reduction
$0.00/mo
Drug Plan Benefit
Enhanced
$0.00 deductible
Supplemental Benefits
Vision, Hearing
Availability
See List
Insured By
Solis Health Plans

Health Plan Out-of-Pocket Costs

The following table is a summary of the most common out-of-pocket costs you will incur if you join this Solis Health Plans plan:

Doctor's Office Visits

Primary
Not Covered
Specialist
Not Covered

Emergency, Urgent, and Inpatient Hospital Coverage

Emergency room care
Not Covered
Urgent care
Not Covered
Ground ambulance
Not Covered
Inpatient hospital care
Coming Soon
Skilled Nursing Facility
Unknown

Foot Care

Foot Exams and Treatments (Medicare-covered)
Not Covered
Routine Foot Care
Not Covered

Chiropractic Care

Medicare-covered chiropractic
Not Covered
Routine chiropractic
Not Covered

Mental Health Services

Outpatient individual therapy
Not Covered
Outpatient group therapy
Not Covered
Inpatient psychiatric hospital care
Coming Soon

Rehabilitation Services

Physical therapy and speech and language therapy
Not Covered
Occupational therapy
Not Covered

Medical Equipment and Supplies

Diabetes supplies
Not Covered
Durable medical equipment
Not Covered
Prosthetics
Not Covered

Diagnostics, Lab Services, and Imaging

Diagnostic radiology services
Not Covered
Lab services
Not Covered
Outpatient x-rays
Not Covered
Diagnostic tests and procedures
Not Covered

Medicare Part B Drugs

Chemotherapy
Not Covered
Other Part B drugs (Medicare-covered)
Not Covered

Dental Services

Medicare Covered Preventive Dental
Not Covered
Oral exam
$0
Dental x-rays
$0
Cleaning
$0
Periodontics
Not Covered
Endodontics
Not Covered
Restorative Services
Not Covered
Maximum dental benefit
$3,500.00 (Every year)

Hearing Aids and Services

Fitting/evaluation
Covered
Limits may apply
Hearing aids
Not Covered
Hearing exam
Covered
Limits may apply

Vision Services

Medicare-covered eye exam
Routine eye exam
Covered
Limits may apply
Eyewear benefits
None

Prescription Drug Costs & Benefits

Solis Balanced Plan includes enhanced benefit Medicare Part D. Enhanced benefits offer greater coverage than basic, typically providing lower cost-sharing, broader drug coverage, and additional benefits, such as covering drugs not included in the standard formulary. These plans usually have higher premiums due to the extra coverage and flexibility they provide, but they cover a larger percentage of overall drug costs.

As of 2023, approximately 75% of people on Medicare are enrolled in enhanced plans.

Prescription Drug Premium with Extra Help

Extra Help is a Social Security program that helps people with limited income and resources lower or cut Part D costs. The following table outlines premium assistance details with Extra Help.

Premium Subsidy Details with Extra Help
Low Income Premium Subsidy: ${part_d_lips_amount}
Low Income Premium Subsidy CMS Pays: $0.00
Low Income Subsidy Premium: $0.00

If you would like more information about the Extra Help program, you can refer to the Social Security Extra Help page.

Prescription Drug Deductible

The Medicare Part D annual deductible with this plan is $0.00. You must pay this amount at the pharmacy before Solis Health Plans begins paying its share.

Prescription Drug Out-of-Pocket Costs

In addition to the plan's monthly premium and deductible, Solis Balanced Plan has out-of-pocket costs you must pay when you pick up your prescriptions.

Out-of-Pocket Costs by Drug Tier
Drug Tier Retail Mail Order
Preferred Generic$0.00$0.00
Generic$0.00$0.00
Preferred Brand$0.00$0.00
Non-Preferred Drug25.00%0.00%
Specialty Tier25.00%0.00%
Supplemental Drugs$0.00$0.00
*The Part D deductible does not apply.

CMS Rating Marks

Each year Medicare rates C-SNP plans, using a 5-star rating system, in nine major categories. These ratings are designed to help you understand the quality of care and service you can expect if you qualify and choose to join Solis Balanced Plan.

CMS Star Ratings for Plan Performance Measures
CMS Measure Star Rating
2025 Overall Rating ☆☆☆☆☆
Staying Healthy: Screenings, Tests, Vaccines ☆☆☆☆☆
Managing Chronic (Long Term) Conditions ☆☆☆☆☆
Member Experience with Health Plan ☆☆☆☆☆
Complaints and Changes in Plans Performance ☆☆☆☆☆
Health Plan Customer Service Not enough data available
Drug Plan Customer Service ☆☆☆☆☆
Complaints and Changes in the Drug Plan ☆☆☆☆☆
Member Experience with the Drug Plan Not enough data available
Drug Safety and Accuracy of Drug Pricing ☆☆☆☆☆

How to Qualify to Enroll in
Solis Balanced Plan

To be eligible to enroll in Solis Balanced Plan, you must meet these requirements:

  1. You are eligible for Medicare;
  2. You live in Miami-Dade County (the plan’s service area); and
  3. You have been diagnosed with one or more severe or disabling chronic conditions.

A disabling chronic condition (disease) is one that lasts one or more years and requires ongoing medical attention and/or limits activities of daily living. They include:

  • Autoimmune disorders
  • End-stage renal disease
  • Cancer
  • Cardiovascular disorders
  • Hematologic disorders
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Chronic heart failure
  • Chronic lung disorders
  • Neurologic disorders
  • Dementia
  • Diabetes
  • End-stage liver disease
  • Neurologic disorders
  • Stroke
  • Mental health conditions

Plan Availability

Solis Balanced Plan (H0982-027-0) is available in the following locations (click to open):

Additional C-SNP Plan Options

Here are some additional Medicare SNP plans that might be worth reviewing:

  1. H0982-021-0: Solis Wellness Plan ()
  2. H0982-013-0: Solis Guardian Plan ()
  3. H0982-019-0: Solis Wellness Plan ()
  4. H0982-025-0: Solis Guardian Plan ()
  5. H0982-023-0: Solis Guardian Plan ()

Contact Us About Solis Health Plans

Helpful Links and Contact Information for Solis Health Plans
Website: Solis Health Plans Plan Page (opens in new tab)
Providers: Solis Health Plans Providers Page (opens in new tab)
Formulary: Solis Health Plans Formulary Page (opens in new tab)
Pharmacy: Solis Health Plans Pharmacy Page (opens in new tab)
New Member Health Plan Help: (844)447-6547
New Member Health Plan TTY: 711
New Member Part D Help: (844)447-6547
New Member Part D TTY Users: (866)270-3877

If you qualify for Medicare benefits but have not yet enrolled or verified your enrollment status, you can do so on the Social Security Administration website. You can learn more about the Medicare Advantage program on www.medicare.gov.

Health Plan Compatibility

Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plans (SNPs) are generally incompatible with most other health insurance options. Enrolling in an SNP plan while having Medicare Part A and/or Medicare Part B will result in disenrollment from Original Medicare. Additionally, it is not possible to simultaneously hold a Medicare Supplement Insurance policy and be part of an SNP plan.

With a D-SNP, members keep the same Medicaid plan and Medicaid benefits. If you are a Veteran and have VA Health Benefits, you may be able to care from your local VA hospital.

Citations & References

  • Solis Health Plans, https://solishealthplans.com, Last Accessed October 13, 2024
  • Medicaid.gov, "Medicaid & CHIP in Florida", Last Accessed October 1, 2024
  • CMS.gov, Landscape Source Files, Last Accessed October 2, 2024
  • CMS.gov, Medicare Part C & D Performance, Last Accessed October 2, 2024
  • CMS.gov, Plan Benefits Package, Last Accessed October 5, 2024

Research Note: This content is based on independent analysis of CMS data by David Bynon, Medicare analyst and founder of MedicareWire.

For details on how this plan was analyzed and constructed using CMS data, see our Medicare Plan Research Methodology.

Disclaimer: MedicareWire does not endorse or rank Medicare plans. Plan information is provided for educational and research purposes only and may not reflect the most current data available from CMS or the plan provider.

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