at a glance
  • Harvard Pilgrim offers Medicare Advantage plans in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
  • The plans sold by Harvard Pilgrim are called Tufts Medicare Preferred plans in New Hampshire, and all are forms of HMOs.
  • Many of these plans offer additional benefits not covered by original Medicare, such as dental care, vision services, and hearing aids.
  • Harvard Pilgrim was founded by doctors nearly 50 years ago and now serves more than 3 million customers.

Medicare is a federal health insurance program that’s made up of several different parts. One of these parts is Medicare Part C (also called Medicare Advantage).

Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurance companies as an alternative to original Medicare. Harvard Pilgrim is an insurance company that offers several types of Medicare Advantage plans in 2022.

We’ll explore these Harvard Pilgrim plans in detail, including what they cover and how much they cost.

There are two main types of plans offered by Harvard Pilgrim: Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) and HMO Point-of-Service (HMO-POS) plans.

Harvard Pilgrim and Tufts Medicare Preferred HMO plans

An HMO plan covers care from providers within the plan’s network. These providers are referred to as being “in network.”

If you receive care outside of your plan’s network, you may be responsible for paying some or all of the cost. Exceptions are made for emergencies or urgent care.

The level of coverage offered by these plans varies. Some offer more basic benefits, while others are more inclusive.

Harvard Pilgrim and Tufts Medicare Preferred HMO-POS plans

An HMO-POS plan is similar to an HMO plan. In an HMO-POS plan, you may be able to receive some care out of network. However, you’ll pay a higher copay or coinsurance cost to do so.

Medicare Part D plans are prescription drug plans sold by private insurance companies.

Harvard Pilgrim currently doesn’t sell stand-alone Part D plans. Instead, all of its Medicare Advantage plans come bundled with Part D coverage.

Harvard Pilgrim offers a variety of Medicare Advantage plans in the Northeastern United States. States where plans are offered in 2022 include:

The availability of specific plans may vary based on your location. Some types of Harvard Pilgrim Medicare Advantage plans may not be offered in your area.

Medicare Advantage plans are required to cover the same set of benefits as original Medicare, which is made up of Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B.

This means Harvard Pilgrim covers the following types of services:

Some Medicare Advantage plans include additional benefits that aren’t covered by original Medicare. For example, all Harvard Pilgrim Medicare Advantage plans offer some coverage of:

Some types of Harvard Pilgrim Medicare Advantage plans may even include extra benefits like:

The costs of any Medicare Advantage plan can depend on the specific plan you choose, as well as on your location. Some costs associated with these plans include:

  • Monthly premiums. You’ll pay this amount every month for your plan. Some plans have no monthly premium.
  • Copays and coinsurance. You’ll pay these after receiving care from a provider. For HMO-POS plans, copays and coinsurance will be more expensive if you use an out-of-network provider.
  • Deductibles. Some Medicare Advantage plans may have a health or drug deductible that you must pay before they begin covering costs.
  • Out-of-pocket costs. If a service or provider isn’t included in your plan, you may be responsible for paying any costs yourself.

The table below compares the costs of different Harvard Pilgrim Medicare Advantage plans in three coverage locations.

Boston, MAConcord, NH
Tufts Medicare Preferred HMO Smart Saver Rx (HMO)$0 monthly premium;
$0 health deductible, $250 drug deductible;
Copays: $0 primary care, $50 specialist
Harvard Pilgrim Stride Value Rx (HMO)/ Stride Value Rx (HMO)$49 monthly premium;
$0 health deductible, $270 drug deductible;
Copays: $0 primary care, $35 specialist
Tufts Health Plan Senior Care Options (HMO D-SNP)$0 monthly premium;
$0 health deductible, $480 drug deductible;
Copays: $0 primary care, $0 specialist
Harvard Pilgrim Stride Value Rx Plus (HMO)$55 monthly premium;
$0 health deductible, $270 drug deductible;
Copays: $0 primary care, $30 specialist
Tufts Medicare Preferred HMO Prime No Rx (HMO)$28 monthly premium; $0 deductible; Copays: $10 primary care, $40 specialist
Harvard Pilgrim Stride Choice Rx (HMO-POS)$55 monthly premium;
$0 health deductible, $270 drug deductible;
Copays: $0 primary care, $30 specialist

Medicare Advantage (Part C) is a type of insurance plan sold by private companies. You can enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan as an alternative to original Medicare (parts A and B).

While Medicare Advantage plans must offer at least the same benefits as original Medicare, they may also include additional coverage. Some examples of these extra benefits include:

The types of plans and their costs vary by location. That’s why it’s important to compare the different Medicare Advantage plans in your area before deciding on one.

Harvard Pilgrim offers several different Medicare Advantage plans in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. These plans are called Tufts Medicare Preferred and all are forms of HMOs.

Medicare Advantage plans available from Harvard Pilgrim cover the same services as original Medicare, as well as additional benefits like preventive dental care, vision, and hearing aids. Some specific plans may provide even more benefits on top of this.

The cost of these plans can vary depending on the specific type of plan and on your location. This means some types of plans may not be available in your area. You can compare different plans here before choosing one to get the right coverage for your needs and budget.