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Your Medicare Coverage Options in Hocking County, OH

Learn about Medicare coverage options available in Hocking County, Ohio, including Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Part D, Medigap plans, and local support resources.

Medicare Options at a Glance

Medicare coverage in Hocking 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 in Yavapai County.

Medicare Advantage Options in Hocking County

Medicare Advantage plans in Hocking 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 Hocking County
Total Medicare Advantage plans 48
$0 premium plans 29
HMO plans 13
PPO plans 27
Plans with drug coverage 37
Lowest MOOP $3,450
Highest MOOP $9,250
Highest Part B giveback $88.80

Top PPO Plans by Enrollments

Plan CMS Rating Enrollment
Humana USAA Honor Giveback with Rx 3.5 ★ 34,936
Humana USAA Honor Giveback with Rx 4.5 ★ 32,494
Aetna Medicare Signature 4.5 ★ 17,801

Top HMO Plans by Enrollments

Plan CMS Rating Enrollment
Mount Carmel MediGold No Premium 4.5 ★ 26,508
MedMutual Advantage Classic 4.0 ★ 15,650
Mount Carmel MediGold Cash Back 4.5 ★ 12,896

Top HMO-POS Plans by Enrollments

Plan CMS Rating Enrollment
Anthem Medicare Advantage 4.0 ★ 141,590
AARP Medicare Advantage Essentials from UHC OH-7 4.0 ★ 22,153
AARP Medicare Advantage from UHC OH-0003 4.0 ★ 13,602

Medicare Advantage options are shaped mainly by provider network type, prescription drug inclusion, and annual out-of-pocket exposure. Beneficiaries who want bundled coverage and extra benefits often start here, but network access and plan rules matter.

See Medicare Advantage plans in Hocking County

Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D) in Hocking County

Medicare Part D plans provide standalone prescription drug coverage for people who stay on Original Medicare. These plans vary by premium, deductible, pharmacy network, and formulary.

Top Basic Coverage Plans by Enrollments

Plan Premium Deductible Enrollment
Wellcare Classic $7.70 $615 103,413
SilverScript Choice $90.30 $615 59,443
Humana Basic Rx Plan $0.00 $615 54,855

Top Enhanced Coverage Plans by Enrollments

Plan Premium Deductible Enrollment
Wellcare Value Script $7.60 $615 292,290
Humana Value Rx Plan $23.70 $601 65,143
AARP Medicare Rx Preferred from UHC $123.40 $130 65,091

Part D plan choice depends less on the number of plans and more on whether your drugs are covered at your preferred pharmacy at a reasonable cost.

See Medicare Part D plans in Ohio

Medigap Plans in Hocking County

Medigap plans supplement Original Medicare by covering deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. Unlike Medicare Advantage, these plans do not replace Original Medicare and typically require a separate Part D plan for prescription drug coverage.

Across 44 insurers, sample data shows monthly premiums starting near $40 and rising above $908 based on plan type and pricing approach. Even with standardized benefits, pricing can vary significantly due to different rating methods and available discounts.

Medigap Snapshot Hocking 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

For residents of Hocking, Medigap is often considered by people who want the flexibility to use providers nationwide who accept Medicare without relying on local Medicare Advantage networks.

Sample Plan G Pricing in Ohio

Plan G typically ranges from $105 to $734.

Carrier Plan Low High
AARP - UnitedHealthcare G $127 $541
Allstate G $119 $377
Cigna G $118 $517
Humana G $133 $734
Mutual of Omaha G $126 $391
Wellcare G $126 $430

Sample Plan N Pricing in Ohio

Plan N typically ranges from $86 to $536.

Carrier Plan Low High
AARP - UnitedHealthcare N $98 $528
Allstate N $90 $285
Cigna N $86 $420
Humana N $105 $464
Mutual of Omaha N $90 $314
Wellcare N $93 $349

Explore all Medicare Supplement plans in Ohio for more details.

SNP Coverage Options in Hocking County

SNPs are Medicare Advantage plans tailored for people with defined eligibility profiles, including those enrolled in Medicaid, living with certain chronic conditions, or receiving long-term or institutional care.

SNP Snapshot Hocking County
Total SNP plans 28
D-SNP plans 20
C-SNP plans 5
I-SNP plans 3

Top D-SNP Plans by Enrollments

Plan CMS Rating Enrollment
CareSource MyCare Ohio 4.5 ★ 29,387
Anthem I MyCare Ohio Full Dual Advantage 0.0 ★ 18,630
Aetna Medicare Dual Care 4.0 ★ 18,038

Top C-SNP Plans by Enrollments

Plan CMS Rating Enrollment
UHC Complete Care OH-18 4.0 ★ 34,702
Aetna Medicare Chronic Care 4.0 ★ 3,521
DEVOTED C-SNP PLUS 016 OH 4.0 ★ 2,408

Top I-SNP Plans by Enrollments

Plan CMS Rating Enrollment
Valor Health Plan 4.0 ★ 2,240
Humana Together in Health 3.5 ★ 672
Humana Together in Health Select 3.5 ★ 0

Availability of SNPs in Hocking 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 Hocking County

VA Benefits and Medicare Assistance in Hocking County

Some beneficiaries may have coverage choices or support options outside standard Medicare plan categories, including VA health benefits, retiree coverage, and counseling programs.

Additional Support Options Hocking County
VA health coverage may coordinate with Medicare Yes
SHIP / local counseling availability Ohio SHIP
Local help resource State Health Insurance Assistance Program

Finding the Right Medicare Plan for You in Hocking County

Choosing Medicare coverage comes down to how you want to receive care, manage costs, and access providers. Most decisions begin by choosing between Medicare Advantage and Original Medicare.

Medicare Advantage plans combine hospital, medical, and often prescription drug coverage into a single plan. These plans may offer lower monthly premiums and additional benefits, but typically require you to use a provider network.

Original Medicare allows you to see providers nationwide who accept Medicare. Many beneficiaries add a Part D prescription drug plan and a Medigap policy to help manage out-of-pocket costs and provide more predictable coverage.

Special Needs Plans (SNPs) may be available for individuals with specific health conditions or eligibility, including those with Medicaid. These plans are not available to everyone but can offer targeted benefits when you qualify.

The right choice depends on your preferred doctors, prescription needs, and how you want to balance monthly premiums with out-of-pocket costs.

To explore your options in more detail, start by reviewing available plans and coverage types in Hocking 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, "How to get prescription drug coverage" — Last accessed May 2, 2026
  • CMS.gov, "Medicare Advantage Plan Fact Sheet" — Last accessed May 7, 2026
  • Medicare.gov, "Joining a plan" — Last accessed May 7, 2026
  • Medicare.gov, "Get Medigap Basics" — Last accessed May 5, 2026

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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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