Medicare network guide

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.

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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).

Advisor's note:

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

  1. 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?"
  2. Check the plan's online provider directory. Search by full name. Verify the address matches your UCLA Health location.
  3. 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.
  4. If you have specialists, repeat for each one. Network status varies physician-by-physician within the same hospital system.

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