Contact us for FREE assistance today!
Get your FREE
Assistance Today
By pressing 'Get FREE Assistance' you are agreeing to our terms and conditions and privacy policy.
MEDICARE PLAN COVERAGE
Your permanent residence determines the Medicare plans available for you to enroll into
Original Medicare (Part A & Part B) is provided by the federal government to all eligible Medicare beneficiaries across the United States. Private insurance carriers then provide additional coverage, such as Supplement and Prescription Drug Plans, to compliment Part A & Part B. The plans offered by these private carriers can vary and are specific to states.
Medicare Supplement plans, also commonly known as Medigap, are plans offered across the entire State of Ohio regardless of which county you reside in. These plans cover any medical services from all hospital networks and doctors across the United States that accept Original Medicare.
Part D plans, also commonly known as Prescription Drug Plans (PDP), are also offered across the entire State of Ohio. These plans may cover any prescription drugs you may take, except for ones that are administered at a physician’s office or hospital. The key with these plans is to understand which drugs are covered under each plan’s formulary, as these frequently differ between carriers.
Medicare Advantage, or Part C, plans are slightly different than Original Medicare. These plans offer slightly modified versions of Part A and Part B, and may or may not include a prescription drug benefit (Part D). A person’s ability to enroll in one of these plans is determined by the county of their primary residence. The plans offered can be different even within the same city — such as Columbus, Dublin, and Westerville — if the city spans two or more counties. While these plans may limit coverage to medical services from only one or two specific local hospital networks, they also offer benefits such as a reduction in monthly premiums (sometimes even including premium give-backs) along with coverage for dental, vision, and hearing services.

AARP from United Healthcare offers the following Medicare Advantage plans in Delaware County, OH:

Aetna offers the following Medicare Advantage plans in Delaware County, OH:

Anthem offers the following Medicare Advantage plans in Delaware County, OH:

CareSource offers the following Medicare Advantage plans in Delaware County, OH:

Devoted offers the following Medicare Advantage plans in Union County, OH:

Humana offers the following Medicare Advantage plans in Delaware County, OH:

Medical Mutual offers the following Medicare Advantage plans in Delaware County, OH:

Molina offers the following Medicare Advantage plans in Delaware County, OH:

MediGold offers the following Medicare Advantage plans in Delaware County, OH:

UHC offers the following Medicare Advantage plans in Delaware County, OH:

UHC Community Plan offers the following Medicare Advantage plans in Delaware County, OH:

Wellcare offers the following Medicare Advantage plans in Delaware County, OH:

Wellcare by Allwell offers the following Medicare Advantage plans in Delaware County, OH:

AARP from United Healthcare offers Prescription Drug Plans (PDP / Part D) in Ohio:

Aetna SilverScript offers Prescription Drug Plans (PDP / Part D) in Ohio:

HealthSpring offers Prescription Drug Plans (PDP / Part D) in Ohio:

Humana offers Prescription Drug Plans (PDP / Part D) in Ohio:

Wellcare offers Prescription Drug Plans (PDP / Part D) in Ohio:

Memorial Health is an independent health system serving Union and surrounding counties, anchored by Memorial Hospital in Marysville and operating across more than 30 regional locations. The system's medical staff includes over 419 providers covering more than 40 specialties, with key services in Heart & Vascular Medicine—a partnership with The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center—and a collaboration with The James Cancer Network for advanced oncology care.

Mount Carmel operates 7 hospitals within the Central Ohio region (8 total across the State of Ohio). It employs over 1,900 physicians and services more than 1.3 million patients each year.

OhioHealth operates 11 hospitals within the Central Ohio region (and 17 total across the State of Ohio). It has a network of over 2,400 physicians across more than 50 medical specialties such as Cardiology and Oncology.

The Ohio State University operates 7 hospitals overall, including the 3rd largest cancer hospital in the United States. All of the OSU WMC hospitals are located within the Central Ohio region. It boasts a network of over 2,000 physicians and services approximately 3.3 million outpatient visits per year.
We hear these a lot. So, we figured we'd put the answers right here to save everyone some time.
Have any questions? Give us a call now.