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2026 Medicare Special Needs Plans in Marion County, KS

Last update: May 3, 2026. Enrollment data updated: May 2, 2026

In Marion County, KS, there are 8 Medicare Special Needs Plans available for 2026. Approximately 92 beneficiaries are enrolled, and about 43% are rated 4 stars or higher based on CMS quality ratings.

  • D-SNP Plans
  • C-SNP Plans

At a Glance

County-level summary of Medicare Special Needs Plan availability and enrollment based on CMS data.

Average Monthly Premium
$34.99/mo
Plans with $0 Premium
1
Average MOOP Limit
$3,900 ($9,250 max. Excludes zero-cost D-SNPs.)
Star Ratings (Plan Mix)
4+ Stars: 43% · 3 Stars: 43% · Below 3: 14%
Average Part D Deductible
$566.88
Total SNP Enrollment
92
SNP Plans with the Highest Enrollment
(as of May 2, 2026)
1. UHC Dual Complete KS-S001 (D-SNP) — 53 enrollees
2. UHC Complete Care KS-4 (C-SNP) — 26 enrollees
3. Healthy Blue Full Dual Advantage (D-SNP) — 13 enrollees

D-SNP Plans (Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans)

Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs) in Marion County are Medicare Advantage plans for individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid.

Total D-SNP Plans
7
Average Monthly Premium
$39.99/mo
Beneficiaries Enrolled
66
$0 Premium D-SNPs
0
Zero Cost D-SNPs
7
D-SNP with the Highest Enrollment
UHC Dual Complete KS-S001 (D-SNP) with 53 enrollees
D-SNPs without Drug Coverage
0
D-SNP Medicare plan comparison – Marion County, Kansas, 2026
Special Needs Plan CMS Rating* Premium Per Mo MOOP PDP Ded. CMS Plan ID
UHC Dual Complete KS-Q1
☆☆☆☆☆
$48 9250.00 $615 H0169-010-0
UHC Dual Complete KS-S001
☆☆☆☆☆
$55 9250.00 $615 H0169-004-0
UHC Dual Complete KS-S002
☆☆☆☆☆
$52 9250.00 $615 H5322-029-0
Wellcare Dual Access Sync
☆☆☆☆☆
$32 9250.00 $615 H6550-004-0
Wellcare Dual Liberty Sync
☆☆☆☆☆
$37 9250.00 $470 H6550-009-0
Wellcare Dual Access Sync Open
☆☆☆☆☆
$34 9250.00 $550 H9387-004-0
Healthy Blue Full Dual Advantage
☆☆☆☆☆
$22 9250.00 $615 H6316-005-0
What is the total number of D-SNP plans in Marion County?

Marion County has 7 D-SNP plans for 2026, with 66 enrollees.

How much do D-SNP plans cost in Marion County?

The typical D-SNP premium in Marion County is $39.99, and 0 plans have no monthly premium.

C-SNP Plans (Chronic Condition Special Needs Plans)

Chronic Condition Special Needs Plans (C-SNPs) are a category of Medicare Advantage plans offered to beneficiaries with qualifying chronic conditions, as defined by CMS program rules.

  • Total C-SNP Plans 1
  • Average Monthly Premium $0.00/mo
  • Beneficiaries Enrolled 26
  • $0 Premium C-SNPs 1
  • Average MOOP $7,800
  • Most Popular C-SNP UHC Complete Care KS-4 (C-SNP) with 26 enrollees
  • C-SNPs Without Drug Coverage 0
C-SNP Medicare plan comparison – Marion County, Kansas, 2026
Health Plan Name CMS Rating* Premium Per Mo Network
UHC Complete Care KS-4
☆☆☆☆☆
$0 3900.00 $440 H2802-070-0
What is the average monthly premium for C-SNP plans in Marion County?
C-SNP plans in Marion County cost $0.00 per month.
Which C-SNP plan has the highest enrollment in Marion County?
The most popular C-SNP plan in Marion County is UHC Complete Care KS-4 (C-SNP), with 26 enrollees.
How many C-SNP plans are available in Marion County?
In 2026, Marion County offers 1 C-SNP plans with 26 enrollees.
  • CMS.gov, Medicare Advantage 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

This page presents county-level Medicare Special Needs Plans (SNP) data, including plan counts, enrollment totals, averages, and percentage distributions, derived from CMS datasets using a standardized aggregation approach.

Data sources and methodology documentation .

  • Medicare.gov, "Compare types of Medicare Advantage Plans" — Last accessed 25 May, 2025
  • Medicare.gov, "Your coverage options" — Last accessed 23 May, 2025
  • AARP.org, "The Big Choice: Original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage" — Last accessed 20 May, 2025

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