Texas Medicare Advantage — Plans, Costs & Guide (2026)

Texas Medicare Advantage plans offer an alternative way to receive your Medicare benefits through private insurance companies approved by Medicare. This comprehensive Texas Medicare Advantage guide covers available plan types, top carriers, star ratings, costs, enrollment periods, and how to decide whether Medicare Advantage or Original Medicare with Medigap is right for you. Whether you are turning 65, exploring options during Annual Enrollment, or helping a parent compare plans, understanding the Texas Medicare Advantage landscape helps you make the best decision.

All information verified against CMS data as of April 2026.

Texas Medicare Advantage Market Overview

Total MA Plans Available 426
Total Medicare Beneficiaries 4857268
Enrolled in MA 2623000
MA Penetration Rate 54%
Most Common Plan Type HMO

Medicare Advantage Plan Types in Texas

Medicare Advantage plans in Texas come in several types:

  • HMO (Health Maintenance Organization): Requires using in-network providers except in emergencies. Usually lower premiums. Often requires referrals to see specialists.
  • PPO (Preferred Provider Organization): Allows out-of-network care at higher cost. No referrals needed for specialists. More flexibility but typically higher premiums.
  • PFFS (Private Fee-for-Service): You can see any Medicare-approved provider that accepts the plan’s payment terms. Less common.
  • SNP (Special Needs Plans): Designed for specific populations — dual-eligible, chronic conditions, or institutional care.

HMO plans are the most common type of Medicare Advantage plan in Texas.

Rural access note: Some rural counties in Texas may have limited Medicare Advantage plan choices. If you live in a rural area with few MA options, Original Medicare with a Medigap supplement may provide broader provider access.

Top Medicare Advantage Carriers in Texas

Top Medicare Advantage carriers in Texas by enrollment:

  • UnitedHealthcare
  • Humana
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas
  • Aetna
  • Wellcare

UnitedHealthcare has the largest Medicare Advantage enrollment in Texas.

Texas Medicare Advantage Costs

The average monthly premium for Medicare Advantage plans in Texas is approximately 4.35.

Many Texas MA plans offer $0 monthly premiums (you still pay your Part B premium).

The average Maximum Out-of-Pocket (MOOP) for MA plans in Texas is approximately $5,950. This is the most you would pay in a year for covered services — a critical protection that Original Medicare does not offer.

CMS Star Ratings in Texas

The average CMS star rating for Medicare Advantage plans in Texas is 3.66 out of 5. Devoted Health has the highest-rated plans in Texas. Plans with 4 or more stars qualify for bonus payments from CMS, often resulting in richer benefits for members.

Extra Benefits Beyond Original Medicare

Most Medicare Advantage plans in Texas include benefits that Original Medicare does not cover:

  • Dental, vision, and hearing: Most MA plans in Texas include dental cleanings, eye exams, and hearing aids.
  • Prescription drug coverage (Part D): 89% Medicare Advantage plans in Texas include integrated Part D drug coverage.
  • Fitness programs: Many plans include SilverSneakers or similar gym memberships.
  • Transportation: Some plans cover rides to medical appointments.
  • Meal delivery: Some plans provide meal delivery after hospital discharge.
  • Over-the-counter allowance: Many plans provide quarterly OTC benefit cards for health supplies.

Special Needs Plans (SNPs) in Texas

Special Needs Plans are available in Texas for beneficiaries with specific health conditions or circumstances:

  • D-SNP (Dual-Eligible): For people who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid.
  • C-SNP (Chronic Condition): For people with specific chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart failure, or ESRD.
  • I-SNP (Institutional): For people living in nursing facilities or requiring an institutional level of care.

SNPs provide coordinated care tailored to your specific needs. Contact your local SHIP office to determine if a SNP is right for you.

Medicare Advantage vs Original Medicare in Texas

Feature Medicare Advantage Original Medicare + Medigap
Monthly Premium Often $0 (+ Part B premium) Part B + Medigap ($100-300+/mo)
Out-of-Pocket Max Yes (MOOP cap) No cap on Original Medicare
Provider Network Network required (HMO) or preferred (PPO) Any Medicare-accepting provider nationwide
Drug Coverage Usually included Separate Part D plan needed
Extra Benefits Dental, vision, hearing, fitness often included Not included
Best For Budget-conscious, healthy, urban areas Frequent travelers, rural areas, chronic conditions

Additional Texas Medicare Advantage regulations: Texas implementing Integrated D-SNP model effective January 2026 per CMS final rule; TDI regulates Medicare Supplement but not Medicare Advantage directly; state receiving 281 million in federal funding for rural healthcare in 2026

Texas Medicare Advantage Enrollment Periods

  • Initial Enrollment Period (IEP): 7-month window around your 65th birthday. You can join an MA plan during this period.
  • Annual Enrollment Period (AEP): October 15 through December 7. Switch between MA plans or return to Original Medicare.
  • Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (OEP): January 1 through March 31. Switch MA plans or drop MA and return to Original Medicare (and add a Part D plan).
  • Special Enrollment Periods (SEP): Available for qualifying life events such as moving, losing employer coverage, or qualifying for Medicaid.

Compare Texas Medicare Advantage Plans

Ready to compare Medicare Advantage plans in Texas? The official Medicare Plan Finder lets you compare plans by cost, star rating, drug coverage, and extra benefits in your zip code.

Official Sources & Resources

Last verified April 2026. Contact us if you notice outdated information.

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