Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs) enroll individuals who are entitled to both Medicare (title XVIII) and medical assistance from a state plan under Medicaid (title XIX). States cover some Medicare costs, depending on the state and the individual’s eligibility.
The Medicaid eligibility categories encompass all categories of Medicaid eligibility including:
States may vary in determining their eligibility categories; therefore, there may be state-specific differences in the eligibility levels in comparison to those listed here. For specific information regarding Medicaid eligibility categories, refer to the Medicaid website.
NOTE: CMS no longer categorizes D-SNPs by subtype (see the below link to the December 7, 2015, HPMS memo “Discontinuation of Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans Sub-type Categories”).
At the time of plan creation, each D-SNP must identify whether or not if offers Medicare zero-dollar cost sharing. In HPMS, D-SNPs will have the option of one of the following two indicators:
These two indicators will be used in multiple areas within HPMS and are essential to the proper display of benefits in Medicare Plan Finder.