Top 10 Medicare Health Insurance Plans

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1.  Capital Health Plan

2.  Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Colorado

3.  Fallon Community Health Plan

4.  Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest

5.  Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Southern California

6.  Security Health Plan of Wisconsin

7.  Tufts Associated Health Maintenance Organization

8.  Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Northern California

9.  MVP Health Care (Rochester Area)

10. Geisinger Health Plan

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NCQA evaluated nearly 300 Medicare health plans and ranked 183 of those based on clinical performance, member satisfaction and NCQA Accreditation. To be eligible for rankings, health plans must authorize public release of their performance information and submit enough data for statistically valid analysis. NCQA’s Health Insurance Plan Rankings 2010-2011 used NCQA’s established rankings methodology, which has been used and widely recognized since 2005.

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Top 10 Medicaid Health Insurance Plans

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1.  Fallon Community Health Plan

2.  Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Hawaii

3.  Neighborhood Health Plan

4.  Boston Medical Center HealthNet Plan

5.  Network Health

6.  Capital District Physicians' Health Plan

7.  Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island

8.  Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Rhode Island

9.  Medica

10. UPMC For You

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NCQA evaluated over 200 Medicaid health plans and ranked 104 of those based on clinical performance, member satisfaction and NCQA Accreditation. To be eligible for rankings, health plans must authorize public release of their performance information and submit enough data for statistically valid analysis. NCQA’s Health Insurance Plan Rankings 2010-2011 used NCQA’s established rankings methodology, which has been used and widely recognized since 2005.

For more information on the rankings such as methodology, click here.