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Direct Answer — Durham County, NC · 2026
Several Medicare Advantage plans in Durham County include Duke Health facilities in-network for 2026 — including plans from Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, and WellCare. But “Duke Health in-network” does not mean every Duke physician is covered. Many Duke specialists are independent contractors on separate contracts. A plan can cover Duke University Hospital but not the surgeon practicing inside it. I verify your specific doctors — by name, by NPI — before you enroll. For a free provider check, call Rob Simm at (828) 761-3326.

Why is Duke Health different from other hospital networks?

This is the single biggest reason Durham Medicare enrollees end up on the wrong plan — and why a local broker matters more here than almost anywhere else in North Carolina.

1
Facility ≠ physician
Duke University Hospital can be in-network while your surgeon practicing there is not. The plan covers the building, not necessarily the doctor inside it.
2
Durham ≠ Raleigh
Duke University Hospital and Duke Raleigh Hospital can be on different Medicare Advantage contracts. One covered doesn’t guarantee the other.
3
Directory ≠ reality
Medicare.gov provider directories can be 60–90 days out of date. I call the provider’s office directly and confirm before you enroll.
⚠️ The Independent Contractor Trap

Many Duke Health physicians — especially oncologists, cardiologists, and surgeons — are independent contractors, not Duke Health employees. Their network participation is governed by separate contracts that can change annually. A plan that covered your Duke cardiologist last year may not cover them this year. Medicare.gov cannot tell you this. I call Duke Health and verify each provider before you enroll.

You’re not confused about Medicare. You have questions nobody’s answering.

The questions people call me about — before they realize Medicare.gov can’t answer them.

01
Will my plan cover Cancer Care at Duke Cancer Institute?
Not the hospital. Your specific oncologist. That’s what matters.
02
Will I get hit with a $15,000 surprise bill?
In-network hospital, out-of-network anesthesiologist. It happens constantly.
03
What if my $15/month medication becomes $180/month?
Plans move drugs between tiers mid-year. Nobody warns you.
04
What if my Duke Health cardiologist stops taking my plan?
Provider directories are 6–12 months out of date. I call to verify before you enroll.
💡 Broker Tip — Durham County

If you see a Duke Health specialist for any chronic condition — cancer, heart disease, diabetes, COPD — don’t choose a plan based on premium alone. I start with your doctors and medications, then work backward to find the plan that covers them. The cheapest plan is almost never the cheapest plan once you factor in what you’ll actually use.

— Rob Simm, Licensed Medicare Broker, NC #10447418
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What’s the difference between using Medicare.gov and working with a local broker in Durham?

What do you need help with?Medicare.govRob Simm — NC #10447418
Does it check your specific Duke doctors?Shows “Duke Health in-network” — that’s itI tell you if your specific Duke oncologist, cardiologist, or surgeon is covered
Does it know Duke’s contract structure?Doesn’t know Duke University Hospital vs Duke Raleigh Hospital can be on different contractsI know which plans cover which Duke Health facilities and which physicians
Does it ask about family history?Doesn’t askI ask about cancer, heart disease, diabetes — then architect coverage around future risk
Does it calculate real drug costs?Shows formulary tier — not your actual out-of-pocket costI calculate your real annual drug cost including deductibles, copays, and coinsurance
Does it verify provider participation?Can’t verify if your Duke specialist accepts MAPD referralsI call Duke Health and verify before you enroll
Will the same person help next year?800 number, hold times, different agent every callSame broker, same phone, every renewal
What does it cost?$0$0 — paid by the carrier, not by you

The difference between right and wrong was $35,500.

Client A picked Humana Gold Plus. $0 premium. Sounded good. Then came the breast cancer diagnosis.

Wrong plan
$38,000
Out-of-pocket maximum after Cancer Care at Duke Cancer Institute radiation was not in-network. She found out after the first appointment.
Right plan
$2,500
Switched to Aetna Medicare Eagle during a Special Enrollment Period. Cancer diagnosis qualifies. Duke Cancer Institute — in-network.
💡 Broker Tip — Cancer Coverage

If you have a family history of cancer — breast, colon, lung, prostate — or any existing diagnosis, I start there. I check which plans cover Duke Cancer Institute, your specific oncologist, and your current medications before anything else. A cancer diagnosis qualifies you for a C-SNP (Chronic Condition Special Needs Plan), which may offer lower costs and care coordination.

— Rob Simm, Licensed Medicare Broker, NC #10447418
Frequently asked questions about Medicare & Duke Health in Durham County
Which Medicare Advantage plans cover Duke Health doctors in Durham NC?
In Durham County for 2026, several Medicare Advantage plans include Duke Health facilities in-network — including plans from Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, and WellCare. However, “Duke Health in-network” does not mean every Duke physician is covered. Many Duke specialists are independent contractors on separate contracts. I verify your specific doctors before you enroll. Call (828) 761-3326 for a free provider check.
Does my Medicare Advantage plan cover Duke Cancer Institute in Durham?
Duke Cancer Institute is part of the Duke University Health System, but coverage depends on your specific plan and your specific oncologist. Some plans cover the facility but not certain specialists within it — particularly radiation oncologists, surgical oncologists, and consulting physicians who may be on different contracts. I call Duke Health directly and verify your oncologist’s participation before you enroll.
What is the difference between Duke University Hospital and Duke Raleigh Hospital for Medicare?
Duke University Hospital (Durham) and Duke Raleigh Hospital are both part of Duke University Health System, but they can be on different Medicare Advantage contracts. A plan that covers one facility may not cover the other — or may cover the facility but not certain physicians practicing there. This is one of the most common mistakes people make when choosing a plan in the Triangle. I verify facility and physician coverage across all Duke Health locations before enrollment.
How do I verify if my Duke Health specialist accepts my Medicare Advantage plan?
Medicare.gov’s Plan Finder shows provider directories, but these are often 60–90 days out of date. The most reliable method is to call the provider’s office or the insurance carrier directly and ask if your specific physician accepts the plan for new Medicare Advantage patients. As your broker, I make these verification calls for you before enrollment — at no cost. Call (828) 761-3326.
Can I switch Medicare Advantage plans outside of open enrollment in Durham County?
Yes. You may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) if you are turning 65, losing employer coverage, moving to Durham County, losing Medicaid, have a chronic condition like diabetes or cancer (C-SNP), or are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid (D-SNP). Each SEP has different rules and timelines. I help Durham residents determine which SEP applies to their situation. Call (828) 761-3326.
Are there $0 premium Medicare Advantage plans in Durham County NC?
Yes, several $0 premium Medicare Advantage plans are available in Durham County for 2026. However, $0 premium does not mean $0 cost. Plans with no monthly premium often have higher copays, coinsurance, and out-of-pocket maximums — especially for specialist visits, hospital stays, and prescription drugs. I compare total estimated annual cost based on your medications, doctors, and health history — not just premium.
How do I find an independent Medicare broker near me in Durham NC?
Rob Simm is an independent licensed Medicare broker based in Durham NC (NPN #10447418). Unlike captive agents who work for one carrier, an independent broker compares plans from all available carriers — Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, WellCare, Devoted Health, and others. There is no cost to you; the insurance carrier pays the broker’s commission. Call (828) 761-3326 or book a free consultation at GenerationHealth.me.
What if I need ACA health insurance instead of Medicare in Durham?
If you’re under 65, losing employer coverage, or not yet Medicare-eligible, you may need an ACA Marketplace plan instead. I also help Durham County residents find ACA plans through HealthCare.gov with subsidies that can reduce your premium to $0 depending on income. Use the ACA tool at GenerationHealth.me or call (828) 761-3326.
◎ Also available

Not Medicare-eligible yet? I also help with ACA plans.

If you’re under 65, between jobs, aging off a parent’s plan, or losing employer coverage in Durham County — you may qualify for an ACA Marketplace plan with subsidies that can bring your premium to $0.
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Subsidies up to $0/month
Most Durham County residents qualify for premium tax credits. I check your eligibility and show you the real cost before you apply.
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SEP for life changes
Lost a job? Got married? Had a baby? Moved to Durham? You likely qualify for a Special Enrollment Period outside open enrollment.
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Same broker, same care
I help you compare ACA plans with the same attention I give Medicare clients — checking providers, estimating costs, making sure you’re covered.
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Local & independent
I’m not a call center. I’m a licensed broker in Durham who answers the phone when you call back next year.
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Does it matter which broker you call about Duke Health coverage?

It doesn’t matter which carrier you choose — because I get paid by the insurance carrier to manage your plan. Most call centers get paid more to steer you toward certain carriers. The only thing I’m optimizing for is making sure you’re covered correctly when you actually need it. That’s what keeps people coming back. And referring their neighbors.

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Robert Simm
Licensed Independent Medicare & ACA Broker
Helping NC families navigate Medicare since 2014. Independent — I work with all carriers and get paid the same regardless of which plan you choose. I specialize in Duke Health provider verification, building coverage around chronic conditions and family health history, and finding the plan that protects you when you actually need it — not just the one with the lowest premium.
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Last Updated: May 3, 2026  |  Reviewed By: Robert Simm, Licensed Medicare Broker, NC #10447418  |  Next Review: October 2026
We do not offer every plan available in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) for information on all of your options. GenerationHealth.me and Robert Simm are independent agents not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program. This is a solicitation of insurance. A licensed agent may contact you. Information on this page is for educational purposes only and should not be considered legal or financial advice. Plan availability, premiums, and benefits vary by location and carrier. © 2026 GenerationHealth.me
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