If you are 65 or older and live in Miami, Hialeah, Doral or any city in South Florida, you've definitely already heard about Medicare Advantage. And in 2026, there are more options than ever before—with 611 plans available in Florida alone. But with so much information and aggressive advertising, it's hard to know what's real and what's marketing.

In this guide, we'll explain exactly what Medicare Advantage is in 2026, how it works in Florida, what plans are available, how much they cost, and most importantly, how to choose the right one for your situation.

Key Point

Medicare Advantage (Part C) is a private alternative to Original Medicare. You must continue paying your Part B Premium ($185/month standard in 2026), but Advantage plans often add dental, vision, hearing coverage and more—with many plans available at $0 monthly premium.

What's New in Medicare for 2026?

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2026 brings significant changes to Medicare Advantage. The most important updates include the Part D out-of-pocket cap dropping to $2,100 annually—saving beneficiaries money on medications. Additionally, 10 specific drugs now have negotiated prices under new Medicare rules, including Eliquis (blood clots), Jardiance (diabetes), Xarelto, Januvia, Farxiga, Entresto, Enbrel, Imbruvica, Stelara, and Fiasp/NovoLog.

However, supplemental benefits are being reduced. Compared to 2025, OTC (over-the-counter) benefit availability dropped from 73% to 66% of plans, and dental coverage declined from 82% to 78%. This makes plan selection even more critical for your specific needs.

Medicare Advantage: The Basics

Medicare Advantage, also called Medicare Part C, is offered by private insurance companies approved by Medicare. These plans cover everything that Original Medicare (Parts A and B) covers, but generally add additional benefits that Original Medicare doesn't provide.

In Florida, Advantage plans are extremely popular for one simple reason: competition between insurers is intense. This competition forces companies to offer increasingly comprehensive plans with lower or zero premiums to win your business.

Original Medicare vs Medicare Advantage

FeatureOriginal MedicareMedicare Advantage
Monthly premiumPart B: $185/month (2026)Part B + plan premium (may be $0)
Provider networkAny doctor accepting MedicarePlan network (HMO or PPO)
Dental coverageNot includedIncluded in most
Vision coverageNot includedIncluded in most
Medications (Part D)Separate planUsually included
Out-of-pocket maximumNo annual limitUp to $8,850/year (2026)
Hearing coverageNot includedIncluded in most

Types of Medicare Advantage Plans in Florida

HMO (Health Maintenance Organization)

HMO plans require you to use doctors within the plan's network and to have a primary care physician (PCP) to coordinate your care. Generally, they have the lowest premiums but the least flexibility. They are the most common choice in Miami-Dade and Broward County.

PPO (Preferred Provider Organization)

PPO plans give you more freedom: you can see doctors outside the network (although with higher copayments). If you travel frequently or have specialists outside the network, a PPO might be better for you.

PFFS (Private Fee-for-Service)

Less common plans that determine how much they pay providers. Any provider who accepts the plan's terms can treat you.

SNP (Special Needs Plans)

Specialized plans for people with specific chronic conditions, people with dual Medicaid coverage, or nursing home residents. These are very common in South Florida given the large number of eligible people.

Major Insurers in Florida (2026)

These are the companies with the largest presence in Florida. With 611 plans available, competition is fierce:

How Much Does Medicare Advantage Cost in Florida in 2026?

One of the biggest advantages of Medicare Advantage in Florida is that $0 premium plans are widely available. With 611 plans to choose from, many offer zero monthly premium. But "free" doesn't mean no cost: what matters is the total cost when you actually use the insurance.

Costs to Consider (2026)

  • Plan monthly premium$0 – $80/month
  • PCP doctor visit copay$0 – $15
  • Specialist copay$20 – $50
  • Urgent care copay$50 – $120
  • In-network out-of-pocket max$8,850/year
  • Average monthly premium~$11.50

Additional Benefits (2026 Update)

Supplemental benefits are declining in 2026, so choose carefully based on what you actually use:

When Can You Enroll in 2026?

Enrollment periods are strictly regulated. You cannot change plans at any time:

Understanding the Part D Drug Coverage Changes

For 2026, Medicare negotiated prices on 10 drugs that are commonly used by older adults. These drugs now have maximum prices set by Medicare:

How to Choose the Right Plan for You

There is no universal "best plan." Your choice depends on your specific situation and health needs. Ask yourself these questions:

Lopcha Tip

With 611 plans available and benefits declining in 2026, don't just look at the premium. A $0 premium plan with $50 specialist copays could cost significantly more than a $30/month plan if you see specialists frequently. Compare your total expected costs based on your actual medical use from the prior year.

Frequently Asked Questions About 2026 Medicare Advantage

Can I have Medicare Advantage and Medicaid at the same time?

Yes. If you qualify for both (called "dual eligible"), special D-SNP (Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans) are designed specifically for you. These plans usually have $0 copayments for most services and comprehensive coverage.

Can I switch back to Original Medicare if I don't like my Advantage plan?

Yes, but only during specific windows: during OEP (January 1 – March 31 for 2026 plans), during AEP, or if you have a qualifying life event. Important: if you leave Advantage, it may be difficult to get a Medigap (Supplement) plan later.

Why are supplemental benefits declining in 2026?

Insurers are responding to changing medical costs and utilization patterns. OTC and dental benefits are being reduced, but core medical benefits remain strong. This is why comparing plans carefully matters more than ever.

How do the new negotiated drug prices affect me?

If you take any of the 10 negotiated-price drugs, your 2026 costs may be lower. However, check your specific plan's formulary to see copay amounts and any restrictions.