New Medicare Health Insurance Companies for 2025 in Texas
The Medicare landscape in Texas is constantly changing. Every October, Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans and Part D Prescription Drug plans are released for the upcoming year.
In Texas for 2025 there are 19 private health insurance companies which offer Medicare Advantage plans. All of these insurance companies are returning to the Texas Medicare Advantage market for 2025 and there are no new insurance companies offering plans.
There are 6 private health insurance companies in Texas which offer Medicare Part D Prescription Drug plans. All of these insurance companies are returning to the Texas Part D market for 2025 and there are no new insurance companies offering plans.
Below is a summary of new and returning health insurance companies offering Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C) and Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (Part D) in Texas.
Texas Medicare Advantage (Part C) Insurance Companies
New Insurance Companies Offering Plans for 2025
There are no new insurance companies offering Medicare Advantage plans for 2025. The existing insurance companies listed below are returning to the Texas Medicare Advantage market.
Returning Insurance Companies Offering Plans for 2025
Texas Medicare Prescription Drug (Part D) Insurance Companies
New Insurance Companies Offering Plans for 2025
There are no new insurance companies offering Medicare Prescription Drug plans for 2025. The existing insurance companies listed below are returning to the Texas Part D market.
Returning Insurance Companies Offering Plans for 2025
More About Private Health Insurance Companies Offering Medicare Plans
The Federal and State governments allow private health insurance companies to offer Medicare Advantage and Prescription Drug plans. Medicare Advantage plans combine Original Medicare Part A and Part B into a single plan which typically include other benefits such as dental, vision, hearing, prescription drugs, and more. Standalone Part D Prescription Drug plans are also offered and can be combined with Original Medicare, Supplement plans, or Medicare Advantage plans which do not include Part D benefits. The Texas government is responsible for regulating insurance companies which offer plans, while the federal government is more responsible for regulating Part A and B benefits and plan design structure.
More About Our Analysis
Information shown regarding health insurance companies in Texas’s Medicare marketplace is based on our evaluation of HIOS plan ID and issuer ID data available from medicare.gov. An insurance company is considered new to the market if their issuer ID is new and was not present the previous year. Insurance companies returning to the market are shown if their issuer ID was present last year and is also present this year. We do not show insurance companies who have exited the market, meaning their issuer ID was present last year but is no longer present this year.