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Medicare Advantage Plans in Durham County, NC — 2026

46 plans. 34 at $0 premium. Duke covers the hospital — but not always the doctor inside it. Here’s what Durham residents need to know before enrolling.

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Medicare Advantage Plans in Durham County, NC — 2026

Quick Answer — Durham County 2026

There are 46 Medicare Advantage plans available in Durham County, NC for 2026. Of those, 34 have $0 monthly premiums. Approximately 59% of plans carry 4-star ratings or higher. The average out-of-pocket maximum is $6,565 (federal cap: $9,250). About 12,918 Durham County beneficiaries are currently enrolled in Medicare Advantage. Carriers include Aetna, BlueCross NC, Humana, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Devoted Health, and Wellcare. Critical Durham note: Duke Health facilities are in-network with most plans — but individual Duke physicians who are independent contractors may not be. NPI verification of every doctor is required before enrollment. Free verification: (828) 761-3326.

⚠ The Durham Medicare Trap

Duke Is “In-Network” — But Your Duke Doctor May Not Be

Duke University Hospital and Duke Regional Hospital are in-network with most major Medicare Advantage plans in Durham County. That is not the same as saying your Duke doctors are covered. A significant number of Duke clinical specialists — anesthesiologists, radiologists, hospitalists, pathologists, and others — are independent contractors who negotiate their own network participation separately from the hospital. On an HMO plan, a single out-of-network independent contractor can mean an unlimited out-of-pocket bill for services rendered inside a Duke facility. The only way to confirm coverage is to verify every physician by their individual NPI number before you enroll. Call 828-761-3326 for free NPI verification.

Durham County is home to one of the most medically complex Medicare Advantage markets in North Carolina. Duke Health — Duke University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital, and affiliated Duke primary care and specialty practices — is the dominant provider network. But “Duke is in-network” is a sentence that has cost Durham County Medicare beneficiaries thousands of dollars in surprise bills. The hospital system is one thing. The physician staffing that facility is another. This page explains the distinction and how to protect yourself before enrolling.

If you use Duke Health in any capacity, the plan selection process in Durham County is not primarily about premium. It’s about NPI verification and plan type. A 20-minute call with Rob covers all 46 plans, verifies your specific Duke doctors, and models total annual cost under both a healthy year and a hospitalization year. Call (828) 761-3326.

2026 Durham County Medicare Advantage — Key Numbers

Source: CMS Plan Landscape Files • October 2025 Enrollment Data

Plans Available
46
34 at $0 premium
~12,918 enrolled
Avg OOP Maximum
$6,565
Federal cap: $9,250
Best plans: <$4,000
4+ Star Plans
59%
Of all 46 plans
30 plans rated 4+
Part B Premium
$202.90
Required on all plans
“$0 premium” ≠ $0 total

Note: The average OOP maximum in Durham County ($6,565) is higher than the NC state average. Lower-premium plans tend to carry higher OOP maximums. For Duke patients, a $45/month plan with a $3,500 OOP max often costs less over a hospital year than a $0 premium plan with a $9,250 OOP max. See full cost comparison →

The Duke Health Medicare Advantage Issue — Explained

Understanding why “Duke is in-network” is an incomplete answer is the most important thing Durham County Medicare beneficiaries can know before choosing a plan.

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Duke Facilities vs. Duke Physicians

Duke University Hospital and Duke Regional Hospital are separate legal entities from the physicians who practice inside them. A plan’s network contract with the hospital does not automatically include every physician credentialed there.

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Independent Contractor Billing

Anesthesiologists, radiologists, hospitalists, and pathologists at Duke frequently bill independently. They negotiate their own network participation. “Duke is in-network” does not mean your anesthesiologist is in-network for your plan.

The HMO Risk

On an HMO plan, out-of-network care is covered only for emergencies. An out-of-network independent contractor billing during a covered Duke procedure can result in an unlimited out-of-pocket bill. Zero coverage. No cap.

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The PPO Protection

PPO plans provide out-of-network coverage at higher cost-sharing that still counts toward your OOP maximum. An out-of-network Duke independent contractor on a PPO is expensive — but it’s not unlimited. The OOP max provides a ceiling.

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NPI Verification Is the Only Fix

The only way to know whether your specific Duke specialist is in-network for a specific plan is to look up their individual National Provider Identifier (NPI) number in that plan’s directory. Rob does this at no charge before any recommendation.

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Experience Health — Duke’s Own Plan

Experience Health is a Medicare Advantage HMO built around the Duke Health network, offered through a Duke/BlueCross NC partnership. It provides direct access to Duke providers — but still requires individual physician NPI verification for independent contractors.

💡 Rob’s Durham Recommendation

If you have any upcoming surgical procedure at Duke University Hospital — or if you see multiple Duke specialists across departments — I lean toward PPO for one reason: you cannot control which anesthesiologist, hospitalist, or pathologist gets assigned to your case inside a Duke facility. On an HMO, an out-of-network independent contractor means an unlimited bill. On a PPO, it means higher cost-sharing that still counts toward your out-of-pocket maximum. That ceiling is worth the premium difference. I model the real numbers for your specific situation before making any recommendation. — Rob Simm, NC License #10447418

Carrier-by-Carrier Breakdown — Durham County 2026

All major carriers include Duke University Hospital and Duke Regional Hospital as in-network facilities. The differences are in plan type options, OOP maximums, premiums, and supplemental benefits. Individual physician NPI verification is required regardless of carrier.

🏥 BlueCross NC (Healthy Blue / Blue Medicare)

HMO HMO-POS PPO Experience Health HMO

Most enrolled carrier in Durham County. Blue Medicare Essential Plus (HMO-POS) leads all plans with 2,163 enrollees. Offers Experience Health — the Duke/BlueCross NC partnership HMO — which provides direct-access Duke Health coverage. Premiums range $0–$85/mo. OOP max $4,000–$7,000.

⚠  Duke facilities in-network — individual physician NPI verification still required.

💊 Aetna (CVS Health)

HMO PPO

Second-highest enrollment in Durham County. Aetna Medicare Signature (HMO) has 1,564 enrollees; Aetna Medicare Signature (PPO) has 805. Strong pharmacy network via CVS integration. Competitive OOP maximums. Premiums $0–$75/mo. OOP max $3,500–$6,500.

⚠  PPO provides out-of-network protection for Duke independent contractors. Recommended for surgical patients.

💰 UnitedHealthcare (AARP Medicare Advantage)

HMO-POS PPO

AARP Medicare Advantage from UHC (HMO-POS) is Durham’s second most enrolled plan with 1,670 enrollees. Largest national network. Note: UHC had a major network disruption in neighboring Wake County (WakeMed out-of-network as of 2025). Durham network status remains stable for 2026 but verify annually. Premiums $0–$120/mo. OOP max $3,500–$7,550.

⚠  Verify Duke physician NPI coverage. Confirm Durham network stability annually given recent Wake County disruption.

💋 Humana

HMO PPO

Strong supplemental benefits including dental, vision, hearing, and over-the-counter allowances. Often competitive OOP maximums in Durham County. Premiums $0–$100/mo. OOP max $3,000–$7,550. Good formulary depth for common maintenance medications.

⚠  Duke facilities in-network — individual physician NPI verification still required.

📊 Cigna Healthcare

PPO

PPO-focused in Durham County — strong out-of-network flexibility. PPO structure provides built-in protection for Duke independent contractor billing scenarios. 7 PPO plans in Durham have no Part D coverage, so check formulary if medications matter. Premiums $0–$60/mo. OOP max $4,500–$6,900.

⚠  Check Part D inclusion. Cigna PPO structure is advantageous for Duke surgical patients.

📌 Wellcare (Centene) / Devoted Health

HMO D-SNP

Wellcare offers strong Dual Eligible (D-SNP) plan options for Durham County residents with both Medicare and Medicaid. Competitive premiums. Devoted Health is a newer carrier with strong member experience ratings and competitive benefits. Premiums typically $0–$45/mo.

⚠  Duke facilities in-network — individual physician NPI verification still required.

HMO vs. PPO in Durham County — The Decision That Matters Most

For Durham County Medicare beneficiaries who use Duke Health, the HMO vs. PPO decision directly determines your financial exposure to the independent contractor issue. This is a risk management decision, not a preference.

HMO in Durham County

Lower cost. Higher Duke risk.

  • Lower monthly premiums ($0–$45 typical)
  • Lower copays for in-network services
  • OOP max often $3,000–$5,500
  • Experience Health HMO built around Duke network
  • Out-of-network = zero coverage (except emergencies)
  • Out-of-network Duke independent contractor = unlimited bill
  • PCP referral usually required for Duke specialists
  • NPI verification is non-negotiable before enrolling
Best for: Durham residents with a verified, stable Duke care team and no upcoming procedures involving anesthesiology or multiple specialists.
PPO in Durham County

Higher cost. Built-in protection.

  • Out-of-network care covered at higher cost-sharing
  • Out-of-network Duke contractor costs count toward OOP max
  • No referrals — direct access to Duke specialists
  • Flexibility to see non-Duke providers when traveling
  • Higher monthly premiums ($25–$120 typical)
  • Out-of-network OOP max can be $11,000–$13,000+
  • Higher in-network copays than comparable HMO
  • NPI verification still recommended to minimize costs
Best for: Durham residents who see multiple Duke specialists, have upcoming surgery, want out-of-network protection, or travel frequently.

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How to Compare Durham County Medicare Advantage Plans

Five steps specific to Durham County residents with Duke Health involvement.

1

List Every Duke Provider by NPI

Get the individual NPI number for every physician you see at Duke — PCPs, cardiologists, oncologists, surgeons — plus any specialists at Duke Regional or affiliated Duke practices. “Duke Health” is not enough.

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Identify Your Procedure Risk

If you have any upcoming surgery, hospitalization, or procedure requiring anesthesiology at Duke, note it. This changes the HMO vs PPO recommendation and which carriers to prioritize or avoid.

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Price Your Medications

List every medication with exact dosage and frequency. Formulary tier placement varies significantly by plan. A drug on Tier 1 in Plan A may be Tier 3 in Plan B — the difference can be $600/year or more for a single medication.

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Calculate Worst-Case Total Cost

Run a “bad year” scenario: premium × 12 + OOP maximum + drug costs. A $0 premium HMO with a $9,250 OOP cap consistently loses this comparison to a $45/month PPO with a $3,500 OOP cap in any hospitalization year.

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Confirm Star Ratings

59% of Durham County’s 46 plans are rated 4+ stars by CMS. Higher-rated plans have fewer prior authorization denials and better member services. Check ratings at Medicare.gov.

Top Medicare Advantage Plans in Durham County by Enrollment — 2026

Enrollment rank reflects popularity, not fit for your situation. Verify your Duke physicians and drug costs before using enrollment numbers as a selection signal.

  • Blue Medicare Essential Plus (HMO-POS) — BlueCross NC — 2,163 enrollees. Durham’s most enrolled plan. HMO-POS type with limited out-of-network flexibility. Established Duke Health relationship.
  • AARP Medicare Advantage NC-0015 (HMO-POS) — UnitedHealthcare — 1,670 enrollees. Largest national network. Note Wake County UHC network disruption from 2025 — verify Durham Duke relationships annually.
  • Aetna Medicare Signature (HMO) — 1,564 enrollees. Strong pharmacy integration via CVS. Competitive OOP maximums. HMO type — NPI verification critical for surgical patients.
  • Aetna Medicare Signature (PPO) — 805 enrollees. Top PPO in Durham County. Out-of-network protection for Duke independent contractor scenarios. Recommended for complex Duke patients.
  • Experience Health — Duke/BlueCross NC Partnership HMO. Structured around the Duke Health network. Access to Duke Primary Care, Duke Specialty Care, and WakeMed Key Community Care. Still requires individual NPI verification for independent contractors.

“Rob verified my cardiologist was in-network before I enrolled — not just ‘Duke Health’ but my specific doctor’s NPI number. That one detail saved me from a very expensive mistake when I needed a procedure.”

★★★★★ Patricia W. — Orange County

“He ran the real numbers — not just the premium. Turning 65 with 46 plan choices felt impossible. Rob narrowed it to two in about 20 minutes. Saved over $1,200 in year one.”

★★★★★ James T. — Durham County

“He guided. He found a solution. He returns calls. Just… helpful. After my Duke surgery there was a billing issue — Rob handled it. That’s the kind of service you can’t find at a call center.”

★★★★★ Carol M. — Durham

Cost-Saving Programs for Durham County Medicare Beneficiaries

Before choosing based on premium alone, check whether you qualify for programs that can lower or eliminate your Medicare costs. Many Durham County residents qualify and never apply.

💊 Extra Help (Low Income Subsidy)

If your income is near or below 150% of the federal poverty level, the Extra Help program pays most or all of your Part D drug costs. This changes which plan type makes the most financial sense entirely.

Extra Help / LIS in NC →

📋 Medicare Savings Programs

QMB, SLMB, and QI programs pay some or all of your Part B premium ($202.90/month), deductibles, and copays. Durham County residents apply through NC DHHS. Often missed even by eligible beneficiaries.

Medicare Savings Programs in NC →

Enrollment Windows for Durham County

Missing the right window can mean waiting 12 months to fix a plan that doesn’t cover your Duke doctors correctly.

📅 When You Can Enroll or Switch

  • Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) — 7-month window around your 65th birthday. Full Medigap guaranteed issue rights available here only.
  • Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) — Oct 15–Dec 7 each year, changes take effect Jan 1
  • MA Open Enrollment Period (OEP) — Jan 1–Mar 31, one plan change allowed
  • Special Enrollment Period (SEP) — Moving, losing coverage, gaining Medicaid, Extra Help qualifying events
  • 5-Star Special Enrollment — Year-round switch to any 5-star rated plan once per year

⚠ Durham-Specific Mistakes to Avoid

  • Enrolling in an HMO before verifying every Duke physician NPI individually
  • Assuming Duke facility coverage means Duke physician coverage — it does not
  • Choosing the lowest premium without modeling worst-case OOP exposure at Duke rates
  • Missing the Medigap guaranteed issue window at 65 — underwriting applies later
  • Choosing a plan that covers “Duke Health” without confirming which specific Duke entities are included
  • Not checking Extra Help eligibility before choosing a drug plan tier structure

Which Durham Medicare Plan Fits Your Duke Situation?

Three questions. Tailored to Durham County’s Duke Health landscape. Takes 60 seconds.

1. How would you describe your Duke Health involvement?
Upcoming or recent Duke surgery
Multiple Duke specialists regularly
Duke primary care, minimal specialist
I don’t primarily use Duke
2. How would you describe your typical healthcare use?
Light — annual visits, few Rx
Moderate — some specialists, regular Rx
Heavy — multiple specialists, ongoing care
New to Medicare — turning 65
3. What matters most in your Medicare plan?
Lowest monthly cost
Predictable out-of-pocket costs
Freedom to see any provider
Extra benefits (dental, vision)

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Robert Simm is a licensed, independent health insurance advisor and founder of GenerationHealth.me, based in Durham, NC. With 12+ years of experience and 500+ NC families helped, Rob specializes in Medicare Advantage, Medigap, Part D, and ACA Marketplace coverage across Durham County and the Research Triangle — with particular expertise in Duke Health network verification.

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We do not offer every plan available in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE 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, the federal Medicare program, or Duke Health System. Plan availability, premiums, and network information reflect 2026 data and are subject to change. Duke Health network participation data sourced from Duke Health’s public plan information and verified October 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Medicare Advantage plans in Durham County, NC for 2026.
How many Medicare Advantage plans are available in Durham County, NC in 2026?

There are 46 Medicare Advantage plans available in Durham County, NC in 2026. Of those, 34 have $0 monthly premiums. Approximately 59% of plans carry 4-star CMS ratings or higher. The average out-of-pocket maximum is $6,565. About 12,918 Durham County residents are enrolled in Medicare Advantage. Carriers include Aetna, BlueCross NC, Humana, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Devoted Health, and Wellcare. Source: CMS Plan Landscape Files, October 2025.

Do Medicare Advantage plans in Durham County cover Duke Health doctors?

Most major plans include Duke University Hospital and Duke Regional Hospital as in-network facilities. However, many Duke physicians — particularly anesthesiologists, radiologists, hospitalists, and pathologists — are independent contractors who negotiate their own network participation separately from the hospital. A plan that covers “Duke Health” as a facility may not cover your specific Duke specialist. The only reliable way to confirm coverage is to verify each physician by their individual NPI number before enrolling. Call (828) 761-3326 for free NPI verification.

What is Experience Health Medicare Advantage in Durham County?

Experience Health is a Medicare Advantage HMO plan offered through a partnership between Duke Health and Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC. It provides access to Primary Care and Specialty Care providers from Duke Health and WakeMed Key Community Care. Because it is structured around the Duke Health network, it can be a strong option for Durham County Medicare beneficiaries who rely heavily on Duke providers — but individual physician NPI verification is still required, as independent contractors within Duke may not be included in the plan’s network.

Should I choose an HMO or PPO Medicare Advantage plan in Durham County?

For Durham County residents who use Duke Health, this is a risk management decision. HMO plans offer lower premiums and copays — but if a Duke physician is an out-of-network independent contractor, an HMO provides zero coverage, leaving you with an unlimited out-of-pocket bill. PPO plans allow out-of-network care at higher cost-sharing that still counts toward your out-of-pocket maximum. For anyone with upcoming Duke procedures, surgery, or multiple Duke specialists, a PPO provides meaningful protection against independent contractor surprise billing. For stable, verified care teams with no upcoming procedures, an HMO can be appropriate if NPI verification confirms full coverage.

What are the top Medicare Advantage plans in Durham County by enrollment?

The most enrolled plan in Durham County is Blue Medicare Essential Plus (HMO-POS) from BlueCross NC with 2,163 enrollees. Second is AARP Medicare Advantage from UnitedHealthcare (HMO-POS) with 1,670 enrollees. Third is Aetna Medicare Signature (HMO) with 1,564 enrollees. The top PPO plan is Aetna Medicare Signature (PPO) with 805 enrollees. Experience Health, the Duke/BlueCross NC partnership HMO, is also available in Durham County. Source: CMS Enrollment Data, October 2025.

Is it free to compare Medicare Advantage plans in Durham County?

Yes. Independent Medicare brokers are compensated by insurance carriers — you pay the same premium whether you enroll with or without a broker. The benefit of using a local Durham broker is Duke Health NPI verification for every physician, total annual cost modeling under healthy and hospitalization scenarios, drug formulary analysis, and personalized comparison across all 46 available plans — at no cost to you. Call (828) 761-3326 for a free consultation.

Last Updated: March 7, 2026  |  Reviewed By: Robert Simm, NC License #10447418  |  Next Review: October 2026

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