Medicare Advantage at UCLA Health.
Which Medicare Advantage plans work with UCLA Health, how Medigap and Original Medicare access compares, and our advisor's tips on choosing a plan that keeps your UCLA Health providers in-network.
About UCLA Health
Founded in 1955 and headquartered in Los Angeles, California, UCLA Health operates across California. Top 10 nationally; #1 in California by US News & World Report, with national strength in cancer, cardiology, geriatrics, neurology, ophthalmology, and orthopedics.
Medicare Advantage carriers that contract with UCLA Health
Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield of CA, Humana, UnitedHealthcare/AARP, Aetna, SCAN, Alignment, UCLA Health Plan (limited).
UCLA contracts with most major LA Medicare Advantage carriers. UCLA also operates its own provider group affiliations within several MA plans.
Original Medicare with Medigap = full UCLA Health access
If keeping UCLA Health in-network is non-negotiable, the simplest path is Original Medicare (Parts A and B) plus a Medigap plan plus a standalone Part D plan. Medigap plans don't have networks — they pay out-of-pocket costs at any provider that accepts Medicare.
UCLA Health accepts Medicare. So: Original Medicare + Medigap means you can see any UCLA Health doctor, in any UCLA Health hospital, with no referrals or pre-authorizations.
The trade-off: Medigap costs $100-$250/month (versus often $0 for Medicare Advantage), and standalone Part D adds $15-$70/month. But you get total provider freedom and predictable out-of-pocket costs.
How to verify your UCLA Health doctor is in your Medicare Advantage plan
- Call the plan member services line with your doctor's full name and NPI number. Ask: "Is Dr. [Name], NPI [#####], in-network for [plan name] for 2027?"
- Check the plan's online provider directory. Search by full name. Verify the address matches your UCLA Health location.
- Call your UCLA Health doctor's office. Ask the receptionist which Medicare Advantage plans they accept. Verify both that the practice is in-network and that the specific physician is in-network — they're sometimes different.
- If you have specialists, repeat for each one. Network status varies physician-by-physician within the same hospital system.
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