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Your Medicare Coverage Options in New Haven County, CT

This page explains all Medicare coverage options available to residents of New Haven County, Connecticut, including Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Part D, Medigap, and local assistance.

Last update: May 14, 2026. Enrollment data updated: May 2, 2026

Medicare Options at a Glance

Medicare coverage in New Haven County is built around several core options, each serving different needs depending on how you want to receive care, manage costs, and access providers. They include:

  • Original Medicare: Best for broad provider access nationwide.
  • Medicare Advantage: Best for bundled coverage with lower premiums.
  • Part D: Best for prescription drug coverage with Original Medicare.
  • Medigap: Best for predictable out-of-pocket costs.
  • SNPs: Best for specific health or eligibility needs.
  • Other Options: These may include VA benefits, employer or retiree coverage, and local assistance programs.

Each of these options works differently. Understanding how they compare is the key to choosing the right Medicare coverage.

Medicare Advantage Options in New Haven County

Medicare Advantage plans in New Haven County combine hospital and medical coverage into a private plan option, often with prescription drug coverage and extra benefits. Availability, plan type, and out-of-pocket limits vary by county.

Medicare Advantage Snapshot New Haven County
Total Medicare Advantage plans 29
$0 premium plans 21
HMO plans 2
PPO plans 12
Plans with drug coverage 24
Lowest MOOP $4,150
Highest MOOP $9,250
Highest Part B giveback $124.50

Top PPO Plans by Enrollments

Plan CMS Rating Enrollment
Aetna Medicare Elite Extra 4.5 ★ 30,967
HumanaChoice Giveback H5216-138 3.5 ★ 24,703
Aetna Medicare Signature 4.5 ★ 23,161

Top HMO Plans by Enrollments

Plan CMS Rating Enrollment
CarePartners of CT CareAdvantage Preferred 3.5 ★ 10,966
Anthem Medicare Advantage 3.5 ★ 4,936

Top HMO-POS Plans by Enrollments

Plan CMS Rating Enrollment
UHC Medicare Advantage CT-0003 3.5 ★ 28,332
ConnectiCare Choice Plan 3 3.5 ★ 27,039
ConnectiCare Passage Plan 1 3.5 ★ 10,303

Medicare Advantage plans are primarily defined by their provider networks, whether prescription drug coverage is included, and their annual out-of-pocket limits. For those seeking bundled benefits and lower premiums, these plans are often the starting point, though network access and plan requirements should be considered.

See Medicare Advantage plans in New Haven County

Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D) in New Haven County

For those using Original Medicare, Part D plans provide separate prescription drug coverage. Plan differences include premiums, deductibles, pharmacy access, and the list of covered drugs.

Top Basic Coverage Plans by Enrollments

Plan Premium Deductible Enrollment
Blue MedicareRx Value Plus $20.70 $615 153,780
Wellcare Classic $21.70 $615 150,347
SilverScript Choice $32.70 $615 114,904

Top Enhanced Coverage Plans by Enrollments

Plan Premium Deductible Enrollment
Wellcare Value Script $16.40 $615 209,630
AARP Medicare Rx Preferred from UHC $155.10 $130 67,198
Humana Premier Rx Plan $138.60 $0 17,098

Choosing a Part D plan is less about how many plans are available and more about whether your medications are covered at your preferred pharmacy at an affordable price.

See Medicare Part D plans in Connecticut

Medigap Options in New Haven County

Medigap plans work with Original Medicare and help pay deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. Unlike Medicare Advantage, Medigap does not replace Original Medicare and usually requires separate Part D coverage for prescriptions.

Sample data across 12 insurers shows monthly premiums starting around $48 and exceeding $0 depending on plan type and pricing structure. Even when coverage is identical, differences in rating methods and discounts can lead to wide variation across insurers.

Medigap Snapshot New Haven County
Works with Original Medicare Yes
Includes prescription drug coverage No
Requires separate Part D plan Usually yes
Best fit for Beneficiaries who want broad provider access and predictable cost sharing

In New Haven, Medigap is commonly chosen by those who want the freedom to see any provider nationwide that accepts Medicare, without being limited to local Medicare Advantage networks.

Sample Plan G Pricing in Connecticut

Plan G typically ranges from $220 to $0.

Carrier Plan Low High
AARP - UnitedHealthcare G $263 $0
Cigna G $220 $0
Humana G $241 $0
Mutual of Omaha G $429 $0

Sample Plan N Pricing in Connecticut

Plan N typically ranges from $156 to $0.

Carrier Plan Low High
AARP - UnitedHealthcare N $204 $0
Cigna N $171 $0
Humana N $170 $0
Mutual of Omaha N $294 $0

Explore all Medicare Supplement plans in Connecticut for more details.

Special Needs Plan (SNP) Options in New Haven County

Special Needs Plans are Medicare Advantage plans created for people with specific eligibility profiles, including those with Medicaid, certain chronic conditions, or institutional care needs.

SNP Snapshot New Haven County
Total SNP plans 16
D-SNP plans 13
C-SNP plans 1
I-SNP plans 2

Top D-SNP Plans by Enrollments

Plan CMS Rating Enrollment
UHC Dual Complete CT-Q001 4.5 ★ 35,974
Anthem Dual Advantage 3.5 ★ 25,829
Aetna Medicare Partial Dual 3.5 ★ 13,209

Top C-SNP Plans by Enrollments

Plan CMS Rating Enrollment
Anthem Kidney Care 3.5 ★ 48

Top I-SNP Plans by Enrollments

Plan CMS Rating Enrollment
UHC Nursing Home Plan EX-F003 4.5 ★ 7,345
Aetna Medicare Longevity 4.5 ★ 0

Availability of SNPs in New Haven is tied to eligibility requirements. These plans are not available to all beneficiaries but can be especially valuable for those with Medicaid or qualifying chronic conditions.

See Special Needs Plans in New Haven County

VA Benefits and Medicare Assistance in New Haven County

Beneficiaries may also have access to coverage or support options outside traditional Medicare plan types, such as VA benefits, employer or retiree plans, and counseling services.

Additional Support Options New Haven County
VA health coverage may coordinate with Medicare Yes
SHIP / local counseling availability CHOICES
Local help resource Connecticut Health Insurance Assistance Outreach Information and Referral

Choosing the Best Medicare Coverage for You in New Haven County

Selecting Medicare coverage depends on how you prefer to receive care, control Medicare costs, and access providers. Most people begin by deciding between Medicare Advantage and Original Medicare.

Medicare Advantage plans bundle hospital, medical, and often prescription drug coverage into one plan. They may offer lower premiums and extra benefits, but usually require you to stay within a provider network.

Original Medicare provides access to providers nationwide who accept Medicare. Many beneficiaries add a Part D drug plan and a Medigap policy to help manage costs and reduce out-of-pocket expenses.

Special Needs Plans (SNPs) are designed for individuals with qualifying health conditions or eligibility, including those with Medicaid. While not available to everyone, they can provide focused coverage when you meet the criteria.

The best option depends on your preferred doctors, medication needs, and how you balance monthly premiums with potential out-of-pocket costs.

To take the next step, review available plans and coverage options in New Haven County.

  • CMS.gov, Medicare Advantage & Special Needs Plan Landscape Source Files — Last accessed May 2, 2026
  • CMS.gov, Medicare Part C & D Performance Data — Last accessed May 2, 2026
  • CMS.gov, Medicare Advantage & Part D Contract and Enrollment Data — Last accessed May 2, 2026

County-level figures shown on this page (including plan counts, enrollment totals, averages, and percentage distributions) are derived from CMS-published datasets using a standardized aggregation methodology.

Data sources and methodology documentation .

  • Medicare.gov, "Drug coverage (part D)" — Last accessed May 2, 2026
  • Medicare.gov, "Understanding Medicare Advantage Plans" — Last accessed May 6, 2026
  • Medicare.gov, "Joining a plan" — Last accessed May 7, 2026
  • Medicare.gov, "What Is Medigap and How Does It Work?" — Last accessed May 6, 2026

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Data provenance documentation is maintained in alignment with the U.S. Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI) Provenance standard.

Page content independently curated and maintained by David W. Bynon, Editorial Steward, using a standardized, data-driven methodology for accurate, non-commercial Medicare plan interpretation and resolution.

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