Tribute Health Plans Arkansas Institutional Special Needs Plans (I-SNP)
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Arkansas
Tribute Health Plans offers 1 I-SNP Medicare Advantage plans in Arkansas. The average government quality score of these plans is not available (2024 plan ratings). 1 of these plans are new plans for 2024 and do not have quality ratings yet.
All of these plans include Part D Prescription Drug coverage because I-SNP Medicare Advantage Plans are required to include prescription drug coverage. All of these plans include coverage for additional benefits such as dental, vision, or hearing.
Summary of Available I-SNP Medicare Advantage Plans from Tribute Health Plans in Arkansas
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Additional Coverage
Overall Star Rating (2024)
- Rx
- Hearing
(new plan not yet rated)
Coverage Summary
Medical Deductible
$240
Out-of-Pocket Maximum
$8850
Rx Deductible
$545
Specialist Office Visit
$0 copay
Plan ID: H1587-003-0
Available in Counties: Arkansas, Ashley, Baxter, Benton, Boone, Bradley, Calhoun, Carroll, Chicot, Clark, Clay, Cleburne, Cleveland, Columbia, Conway, Craighead, Crawford, Crittenden, Cross, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Faulkner, Franklin, Fulton, Garland, Grant, Greene, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Howard, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Lafayette, Lawrence, Lee, Lincoln, Little River, Logan, Lonoke, Madison, Marion, Miller, Mississippi, Monroe, Montgomery, Nevada, Newton, Ouachita, Perry, Phillips, Pike, Poinsett, Polk, Pope, Prairie, Pulaski, Randolph, Saint Francis, Saline, Scott, Searcy, Sebastian, Sevier, Sharp, Stone, Union, Van Buren, Washington, White, Woodruff, Yell
MoreFrequently Asked Questions
About Institutional SNP
Institutional Special Needs Plans (I-SNP) are Medicare Advantage plans designed for beneficiaries who require long periods of institutional care at a facility, such as a long term care skilled nursing facility or standard nursing facility - LTC SNF/NF or a psychiatric facility. I-SNPs may also cover beneficiaries who require nursing care at home.
To be eligible for an I-SNP someone must require, or expect to require, 90 days or longer of institutional level of care. Each State may have different assessment tools or methodologies to determine if someone’s required level of care is considered “institutional”.