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  2. What to know about a Medicare Chronic Condition Special Needs ...

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    Chronic Condition Special Needs Plans (C-SNPs) are plans for individuals with specific chronic conditions. SNPs provide coverage for people with Medicaid, certain medical conditions, or specific ...

  3. Eligibility Requirements for Medicare’s Chronic Condition ...

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    In addition to C-SNPs for those with chronic conditions, Medicare Advantage offers two other types of Special Needs Plans: Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan (D-SNP): D-SNPs are available for people ...

  4. Medicare Advantage Chronic Condition Special Needs Plans (C-SNPs)

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    A C-SNP is one of the three types of Special Needs Plans (the other two are D-SNP and I-SNP). It’s a Medicare Advantage program that helps coordinate care and offers additional benefits to ...

  5. Association for Community Affiliated Plans - Wikipedia

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    The Association for Community Affiliated Plans (ACAP) is a national trade association representing 84 nonprofit health plans.Headquartered in Washington, D.C., ACAP advocates on behalf of its community-affiliated member health plans operating throughout the United States.

  6. Special needs plan - Wikipedia

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    A special needs plan (or SNP, often pronounced "snip") is a category of the US Medicare Advantage plan designed to attract and enroll Medicare beneficiaries who fall into a certain special needs demographic. There are two types of SNPs. The exclusive SNP enrolls only those beneficiaries who fall into the special needs demographic.

  7. Medicare dual eligible - Wikipedia

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    In addition, dual-eligibles may choose a type of MA plan called a dual-eligible special needs plan (D-SNP), which is designed to target the needs of this population. For Medicaid benefits, beneficiaries generally enroll in their state's Medicaid FFS program or a Medicaid managed care plan administered by an MCO under contract with the state.

  8. What to know about Medicare Special Needs Plans (SNPs) - AOL

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    Special Needs Plans (SNPs) are a type of Medicare Advantage plan for those with specific needs relating to a medical condition. To be eligible for an SNP, a person may receive both Medicare and ...

  9. Fallon Health - Wikipedia

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    Fallon Health's product portfolio includes HMO, POS and PPO plans as well as Medicaid and Medicare Advantage plans. In addition, Fallon Health offers a Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly, called Summit ElderCare®, and a Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan/Senior Care Options program, called NaviCare.