Medicare Advantage Plan With Part D Prescription Drug Coverage
Network Type
HMO
UC San Diego Health Humana (HMO) is a Medicare Advantage Plan With Part D Prescription Drug Coverage, which is available in California and offered by the health insurance company Humana. This plan’s network type is HMO which determines in-network doctors who accept the health plan and whether a referral is needed.
Cost Summary
Monthly Premium
$0
Annual Deductible
$0
Max Out-of-Pocket
$950
Primary doctor visit
$0 copay
Specialist visit
$0 copay
ER visit
$80 copay per visit (always covered)
Ambulance
$195 copay
UC San Diego Health Humana (HMO) has a monthly premium cost of $0 per month, with an annual deductible of $0 and a maximum out of pocket cost sharing of $950 In-network. The most common benefit costs which people evaluate when choosing a plan are costs for a primary doctor visit, specialist doctor visit, emergency room visit, and ambulance. These costs are listed in this summary section and a full list of benefit costs for UC San Diego Health Humana (HMO) are defined below.
Additional Benefits and Coverage
Yes
Part D Prescription Drug Coverage
Yes
Dental
Yes
Vision
Yes
Hearing
UC San Diego Health Humana (HMO) is a Medicare Advantage plan which does include Medicare Part D Prescription Drug coverage. Other common benefits included with Medicare Advantage plans are coverage for dental, vision, and hearing. UC San Diego Health Humana (HMO) includes coverage for hearing, vision, dental.
Medicare Advantage health plans can offer even more additional benefits. UC San Diego Health Humana (HMO) includes coverage for the following additional benefits:
Other benefits
Fitness benefit
Limited coverage
Over the counter drug benefits
Not covered
In-home support services
Not covered
Home and bathroom safety devices
Not covered
Meals for short duration
Limited coverage
Annual physical exams
Limited coverage
Telehealth
Limited coverage
Comparing the Quality Score of UC San Diego Health Humana (HMO) to Other Plans in California
Each year the federal government evaluates the quality of Medicare Advantage and Part D Prescription Drug plans based on a 5-star scoring system. For 2025, UC San Diego Health Humana (HMO) received an overall government quality rating of 3.5 stars out of 5 stars.
UC San Diego Health Humana (HMO) performed the same as California’s State average overall quality score of 3.5 stars.
This Plan’s 5-star Gov’t Quality Score
California State Average Score
Overall Government 5 Star Quality Rating
3.5
3.5
Summary rating of health plan quality
3.5
3.4
Staying healthy: screenings, tests, & vaccines
3
3.9
Managing chronic (long term) conditions
4
3.5
Member experience with health plan
3
2.5
Member complaints & changes in the health plan's performance
4
3.7
Health plan customer service
4
4.1
Summary rating of drug plan quality
3.5
3.8
Drug plan customer service
4
4.3
Member complaints & changes in the drug plan's performance
4
3.9
Member experience with the drug plan
4
3.7
Drug safety & accuracy of drug pricing
3
3.8
The government calculates an “Overall star rating” based on ratings for sub components including “Health plan star rating” and “Drug plan star rating”, which includes further subcomponents of each.
UC San Diego Health Humana (HMO) received 3.5 stars for its health plan quality score which is better than the California State average health plan quality score of 3.4 stars.
UC San Diego Health Humana (HMO) received 3.5 stars for its drug plan quality score which is worse than the California State average drug plan quality score of 3.8 stars.
In this article we rank California Medicare Advantage plans based on our evaluation of government 5-star quality scores. Each year the government rates the quality of Medicare Advantage health insurance plans with a 5-star quality score. An overall quality score is assigned to each plan which is based on the scores of various quality metrics.
The Medicare landscape in California is constantly changing. In this article we show a summary of new and returning health insurance companies offering Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C) and Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (Part D) in California.