Several major insurers, including UCare, have announced their withdrawal from the Medicare Advantage market in Minnesota, leaving more than 200,000 seniors scrambling to find alternative health coverage. This sudden exit disrupts access for many beneficiaries who relied on these plans for comprehensive care, prescription drug benefits, and additional wellness programs. The departure reflects ongoing challenges in balancing costs and care quality under Medicare Advantage, especially in regions with smaller populations or rising medical expenses.

Affected seniors now face limited options during the annual enrollment period, with the remaining carriers expected to tighten their networks and limit plan availability. Key concerns include:

  • Reduced competition leading to potential premium increases.
  • Limited provider access requiring seniors to travel farther for care.
  • Increased administrative burdens navigating new plans and coverage rules.

Here’s a snapshot of the major carriers leaving versus those staying in the market this year:

Carrier Status Estimated Affected Seniors
UCare Exiting 80,000+
HealthPartners Exiting 50,000+
Blue Cross Blue Shield Remaining 100,000+
Humana Remaining 70,000+