Specialized Medicare Advantage plans for diabetes, heart failure, COPD, and other chronic conditions. Targeted care coordination in Southeast Florida.
A C-SNP is a type of Medicare Advantage plan designed for people who live with specific severe or disabling chronic conditions.
Unlike a standard Medicare Advantage plan that serves a general population, a C-SNP focuses its entire benefits structure around the needs of people with chronic diseases. The provider networks include specialists experienced with your condition. The drug formularies prioritize medications you are most likely to need. And the care coordination teams understand the day-to-day realities of managing a chronic illness.
C-SNP plans are offered by private insurance carriers approved by Medicare. In Southeast Florida, Humana, UnitedHealthcare, and Aetna offer C-SNP plans for various qualifying conditions. Each plan is tailored to a specific condition or group of conditions, so the benefits are directly relevant to your health situation.
To enroll in a C-SNP, you must have a qualifying chronic condition verified by your physician. Matt Vallier can walk you through the qualification process and help you compare available plans to find the one that best fits your specific condition and current medications.
Regular Medicare Advantage plans serve everyone and spread their benefits across the general population. C-SNPs are restricted to people with specific chronic conditions, which means every dollar of benefit goes toward the care, medications, and specialists most relevant to your diagnosis. The result is better care coordination, more relevant provider networks, lower medication costs for condition-specific drugs, and disease management programs designed for your exact condition. You also get enrollment flexibility through Special Enrollment Periods tied to your qualifying condition.
A C-SNP is for people with qualifying chronic conditions (diabetes, COPD, heart failure, etc.). A D-SNP is for people who have both Medicare and Medicaid (dual eligible). They serve different populations based on different qualification criteria. If you are dual eligible AND have a qualifying chronic condition, you may be eligible for both types. Some carriers offer plans that combine C-SNP and D-SNP benefits. Matt can help determine which plan type — or combination — is right for your situation.
CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) approves C-SNP plans for specific chronic conditions. Here are the qualifying conditions available in Southeast Florida.
C-SNP plans for diabetes cover insulin (all types), metformin, sulfonylureas, SGLT2 inhibitors, GLP-1 agonists, glucose monitors (including CGMs), test strips, diabetic shoes, retinal screenings, and A1C testing. Includes nutritional counseling, diabetes self-management education, and podiatry services. Many plans offer $0 copays on insulin and testing supplies.
Plans include cardiologist access, cardiac specialists, remote monitoring programs for weight and blood pressure, medication management for ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, diuretics, and ARNIs. Cardiac rehabilitation services, heart failure clinics, and sodium management education are built into the plan.
Coverage includes pulmonologists, respiratory therapists, all types of inhalers (LABA, LAMA, ICS, combination inhalers), nebulizer medications, portable oxygen, pulmonary rehabilitation, and smoking cessation programs. Many plans cover home respiratory equipment at $0 copay.
Coronary artery disease, atrial fibrillation, peripheral artery disease, and other cardiovascular conditions. Plans provide cardiologist access, anticoagulation management (Warfarin, Eliquis, Xarelto), cardiac monitoring, stress testing, and preventive care focused on heart health including statin therapy.
Nephrology specialists, dialysis services (in-center and home dialysis), kidney transplant coordination, dietary counseling with a renal dietitian, phosphate binders, EPO injections, and vascular access management. Plans coordinate with Medicare’s ESRD benefits for comprehensive coverage.
Additional CMS-approved C-SNP conditions include: dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, severe mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder), HIV/AIDS, autoimmune disorders (rheumatoid arthritis, lupus), and stroke/cerebrovascular disease. Availability varies by carrier and plan year in your county. Contact Matt Vallier to check if your specific condition qualifies.
Every aspect of a C-SNP is designed around the needs of people managing chronic conditions.
A personal care coordinator who specializes in your condition. They manage appointments, medications, specialist referrals, and transitions between providers. Your coordinator understands your condition’s specific challenges and helps you stay on track with your care plan.
Provider networks built around specialists experienced with your specific chronic condition. Endocrinologists for diabetes, cardiologists for heart failure, pulmonologists for COPD. Less time searching for the right doctor, more time getting the right care.
Drug formularies that prioritize medications for your condition with $0 or very low copays on the drugs you need most. Insulin, inhalers, cardiac medications, and other condition-specific drugs are covered at the lowest possible tier.
Structured programs for managing your condition including patient education, self-management training, wellness resources, preventive screenings, and remote monitoring. Programs are condition-specific, not generic.
Most C-SNP plans include supplemental benefits: dental cleanings and restorative work, annual eye exams with eyeglasses, and hearing exams with hearing aid allowance. These are included at no additional premium cost.
Non-emergency transportation to medical appointments (24+ trips/year) and a monthly over-the-counter allowance ($25–$150+/month) for health supplies, vitamins, and personal care items.
| Feature | C-SNP | Regular Medicare Advantage |
|---|---|---|
| Eligibility | Qualifying chronic condition + physician verification | Medicare Part A & B only |
| Care Coordination | Condition-specific coordinator | General care management (if any) |
| Provider Network | Specialists for your condition | General network |
| Drug Formulary | Optimized for condition-specific medications | General formulary |
| Medication Copays | $0 or very low for condition drugs | Standard tier copays |
| Disease Management | Condition-specific programs | Generic wellness programs |
| Enrollment Flexibility | Special Enrollment Period available | AEP only (Oct 15–Dec 7) |
| Dental/Vision/Hearing | Included in most plans | Included in most plans |
| Monthly Premium | $0 in many FL plans | $0–$100+ |
Enrolling in a C-SNP requires a qualifying chronic condition verified by your doctor.
If you have a qualifying chronic condition, you may be eligible for a Special Enrollment Period that allows you to enroll outside of the Annual Enrollment Period. This means you do not have to wait until October. You can also enroll during AEP (October 15 through December 7) or the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (January 1 through March 31).
The physician verification process is the biggest hurdle for most people considering a C-SNP. Matt Vallier coordinates directly with your physician’s office to get the verification form completed, ensures it meets the carrier’s requirements, and submits it with your enrollment application. You do not need to handle the coordination yourself. The entire process typically takes 3–5 business days from start to coverage confirmation.
C-SNP availability varies by county in Florida. In Broward County (Coral Springs, Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach), Palm Beach County (Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Delray Beach), and Miami-Dade County, C-SNP plans are available from Humana, UnitedHealthcare, and Aetna for the most common qualifying conditions. Not all carriers offer C-SNPs for every condition in every county. Matt can check what is available in your specific ZIP code.
Common questions about Chronic Condition Special Needs Plans.