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Trees reflect on Hospital Sisters Health System signage for an ambulance depot at St. John's Hospital in Springfield. PHOTO BY DILPREET RAJU

Hospital Sisters Health System is partnering with Chapter, a national Medicare advising agency, to offer free consultations for Medicare patients enrolling in plans for 2026.

Sangamon County residents, according to Medicare.gov, will see 11 fewer private Medicare plan options than they did this time last year.

Insurance carrier, Medicare for Sangamon CountyNumber of Medicare plans, 2025Number of Medicare plans, 2026
Aetna Medicare43
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois62
Cigna Healthcare20
Devoted Health22
HealthSpring01
Health Alliance Medicare50
Humana911
UnitedHealthcare43
Wellcare54
Total3726

Medicare, a form of government funded health insurance, is available to seniors and people of any age who have received Social Security Disability benefits for two years or have certain terminal illnesses. It is offered in two forms for people to choose from, traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage – which is offered by private companies that have specific doctors and drugs in network. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services reported more than 26,000 people in Sangamon County were on private Medicare plans last month.

How the federal government differentiates between Medicare and Medicare Advantage. SCREENSHOT FROM MEDICARE.GOV

Enrollees can also sign up for Medigap coverage, which are plans designed to supplement existing plans by covering upfront patient costs like copays and deductibles. Chapter advisers can provide information about these plans, according to the HSHS press release announcing the partnership with the advising agency.

Annual enrollment for Medicare begins Oct. 15 and ends Dec. 7, HSHS patients interested in personalized guidance for selecting a plan can book an appointment online to discuss plan options at askchapter.org/hshs or by calling 855-636-0583.

Dilpreet Raju is a staff writer for Illinois Times and a Report for America corps member. He has a master's degree from Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and was a reporting fellow...

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