UnitedHealthcare Medicare Plans in Pennsylvania
Star Rating
4 out of 5
Source: CMS Medicare Star Ratings — verify current-year rating
Enrollment
7.8M+ members
National Rank
#1
Network Types
HMO, PPO, PFFS
UnitedHealthcare is one of the largest Medicare insurance providers in Pennsylvania, offering Medicare Advantage, Medicare Advantage with prescription drug coverage, Part D prescription drug plans to beneficiaries across the state. With 4-star ratings and coverage in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown and surrounding areas, UnitedHealthcare serves Pennsylvania's 2.8+ million Medicare-eligible residents.
Pennsylvania has 52% of Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans, above the national average. UnitedHealthcare's Pennsylvania plans typically include national coverage and technology integration, making them a strong choice for beneficiaries in the PA market.
The Bottom Line
UnitedHealthcare is a top-tier choice for Pennsylvania Medicare beneficiaries who want national coverage with 4-star rated plans. Compare UnitedHealthcare options with other Pennsylvania carriers to find the best fit for your healthcare needs and budget.
UnitedHealthcare Pros and Cons
Pros
- Largest provider network nationally
- Available in virtually every county
- AARP Medicare Supplement plans
- Strong technology and telehealth options
- Renew Active fitness benefit included
Cons
- Large size can mean less personalized service
- Some markets have limited plan options
- Prior authorization requirements for some services
- AARP Medigap premiums can be higher than competitors
UnitedHealthcare Plan Types in Pennsylvania
UnitedHealthcare offers multiple Medicare plan types to Pennsylvania residents, each designed for different healthcare needs and budgets:
Medicare Advantage (Part C): UnitedHealthcare's Pennsylvania Medicare Advantage plans combine hospital (Part A), medical (Part B), and usually prescription drug (Part D) coverage into one plan. Many UnitedHealthcare MA plans in Pennsylvania have $0 monthly premiums beyond the Part B premium, with benefits including dental, vision, hearing, and fitness programs.
Medicare Supplement (Medigap): UnitedHealthcare offers standardized Medigap plans in Pennsylvania that work with Original Medicare to cover costs like the Part B coinsurance and deductibles. Popular options include Plan G and Plan N.
Part D Prescription Drug Plans: UnitedHealthcare's standalone Part D plans in Pennsylvania provide prescription drug coverage for those on Original Medicare. Plans vary in formulary coverage and preferred pharmacy networks.
Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNP): For Pennsylvania residents who qualify for both Medicare and Pennsylvania Medical Assistance, UnitedHealthcare offers D-SNP plans with coordinated benefits and additional support services.
UnitedHealthcare Provider Networks in Pennsylvania
UnitedHealthcare's Pennsylvania Medicare Advantage plans use HMO and PPO and PFFS networks. Network size and provider participation vary by plan and county.
In Philadelphia and surrounding Philadelphia County, UnitedHealthcare networks typically include major health systems. However, provider participation can change annually, so always verify your doctors are in-network before enrolling.
For beneficiaries in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Reading, UnitedHealthcare generally offers good hospital and specialist coverage. Rural areas of Pennsylvania may have more limited network options, making PPO plans with out-of-network benefits a consideration.
Use UnitedHealthcare's online provider directory at https://www.uhc.com/find-a-doctor to verify network participation for any Pennsylvania doctor or facility.
UnitedHealthcare Pennsylvania Plan Costs
UnitedHealthcare Medicare plan costs in Pennsylvania vary by plan type, county, and coverage level. Here's what to expect:
Medicare Advantage Premiums: Many UnitedHealthcare MA plans in Pennsylvania offer $0 monthly premiums beyond the Part B premium (often $0). Higher-benefit plans may have premiums of $20-$100+/month.
Out-of-Pocket Maximums: All UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plans include annual out-of-pocket limits, protecting you from catastrophic costs. Limits typically range from $3,000-$8,000 depending on the plan.
Medigap Premiums: UnitedHealthcare Medigap plans in Pennsylvania average $150-$250/month for Plan G, varying by age, gender, and tobacco use. Rates are typically lower when you enroll during your Medigap Open Enrollment Period.
UnitedHealthcare Star Ratings in Pennsylvania
UnitedHealthcare's Medicare plans currently hold 4-star ratings (out of 5) from CMS. Star ratings measure quality across categories including:
- Staying healthy (screenings, tests, vaccines) - Managing chronic conditions - Member experience and satisfaction - Member complaints and access to care - Customer service quality
Plans with 4+ stars are considered high-performing and may offer additional benefits. UnitedHealthcare's above-average ratings in Pennsylvania reflect strong performance across these quality measures.
UnitedHealthcare Key Facts
Frequently Asked Questions
Is UnitedHealthcare a good Medicare plan in Pennsylvania?
UnitedHealthcare is one of the largest and most established Medicare insurers in Pennsylvania with 4-star ratings. Whether it's the best choice for you depends on your doctors, medications, and coverage preferences. UnitedHealthcare is known for national coverage and technology integration.
Does UnitedHealthcare Medicare cover my Philadelphia doctors?
UnitedHealthcare's Pennsylvania provider networks include many doctors and hospitals in Philadelphia and surrounding areas. However, network participation varies by specific plan. Always verify your doctors are in-network using UnitedHealthcare's provider directory before enrolling.
How much do UnitedHealthcare Medicare plans cost in Pennsylvania?
Many UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plans in Pennsylvania have $0 monthly premiums beyond the Part B premium. Costs vary by plan type, benefits, and your county. UnitedHealthcare Medigap plans typically cost $150-$250/month for Plan G.
Can I switch to UnitedHealthcare Medicare in Pennsylvania?
You can switch to UnitedHealthcare during the Annual Enrollment Period (October 15 - December 7), during a Special Enrollment Period if you qualify, or during the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (January 1 - March 31) if you're currently in a Medicare Advantage plan.
Does UnitedHealthcare offer $0 premium plans in Pennsylvania?
Yes, UnitedHealthcare offers several $0 premium Medicare Advantage plans in many Pennsylvania counties. These plans still require you to pay your Part B premium. $0 premium plans may have different benefit levels and cost-sharing than plans with monthly premiums.
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Plan availability, benefits, premiums, and costs vary by ZIP code and change annually. This information is for educational purposes only and is not a guarantee of coverage, savings, star ratings, or plan availability. Star ratings are sourced from CMS Medicare Star Ratings; confirm the current-year rating before enrolling. Contact a licensed advisor for current plan options in your area.
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