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6/24/13Chronic Conditions & Medicare: Special Needs Plan (SNP)
If you have a chronic condition, you may be able to get a special Medicare plan called a special needs plan (SNP). It's a type of Medicare Advantage Plan, also called Part C and D plan. This plan covers all of the services covered in a Part C plan and prescription drug coverage in a Part D plan.
To join a Medicare SNP, you must have Medicare Part A and Part B. You also must live in the plan's service area. Then, you may be eligible if at least one of these is true for you:
*You have one or more chronic conditions
*You live in a nursing home or need nursing care at home.
*You have Medicare and Medicaid
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