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Medicaid & Dual-Eligibles

On Medicare and Medicaid? You likely qualify for more than you're using.

Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs) are built specifically for people who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid. They often include extra benefits — transportation, over-the-counter allowances, dental, vision, and care coordination — at $0 premium.

What I can help with

  • Understanding if you qualify PLACEHOLDER — Many people don't realize they qualify for Medicaid Savings Programs (QMB, SLMB, QI) that help pay Medicare premiums and cost-sharing. We'll walk through the basics of AHCCCS (Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System) eligibility together.
  • Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs) PLACEHOLDER — D-SNPs coordinate your Medicare and Medicaid benefits into one plan with one card. Typically $0 premium, lower out-of-pocket costs, and extras like transportation to medical appointments, dental/vision, and over-the-counter allowances.
  • Care coordination PLACEHOLDER — Many D-SNPs assign a care coordinator who helps you navigate appointments, prescriptions, and benefits. Useful for seniors managing chronic conditions or multiple providers.
  • Switching or re-enrolling PLACEHOLDER — If your Medicaid status or health needs change, you may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period to switch plans outside the regular Annual Enrollment Period.

Common questions

How do I know if I qualify for Medicaid?

PLACEHOLDER — In Arizona, Medicaid is called AHCCCS. Eligibility depends on income, assets, and household size. Even if you don't qualify for full Medicaid, you may qualify for a Medicare Savings Program that pays your Part B premium. Call me and we can check together.

What's the difference between a D-SNP and a regular Medicare Advantage plan?

PLACEHOLDER — A D-SNP is a Medicare Advantage plan designed specifically for people who have both Medicare and Medicaid. It typically offers richer benefits and lower cost-sharing than a standard MA plan because Medicaid picks up the gaps.

Does it cost anything to work with you?

PLACEHOLDER — Nothing. Carriers pay me directly through the commissions already built into plan pricing. Your premium is the same whether you enroll with me or on your own — you just get a real person to call when questions come up.

Let's talk

The fastest way to get answers is a quick call. No cost, no pressure — just clear information about your options.