Explore the Priority Health Medicare MPSERS plan details
Learn how Priority Health Medicare works
The Priority Health plan is a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug plan. This means Priority Health becomes your Part A (hospitalization), Part B (outpatient care) and Part D (prescription drug) coverage. You'll still need to pay your Part B premiums through Social Security and keep that red, white and blue Medicare card in a safe place. You'll only need to use your Priority Health card when you have medical services or fill a prescription. If you have questions or concerns about your coverage, you'll call Priority Health, not Medicare.
2024 Medicare plan benefits
Here's a table summarizing our plan benefits. See the summary of benefits document for more details.
Deductible
In-network
This is the amount you pay for in-network covered health care services before Priority Health begins to pay.
Primary care visits
In-network
Preventive annual exam
In-network
Virtual care visits
In-network
Specialist visits
in-network
Urgent care
In-network
In- or out-of-network
Emergency care
In-network
In- or out-of-network
Labs/X-rays/Diagnostic tests and procedures
In-network
Priority Health has HMO-POS and PPO plans with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in Priority Health Medicare depends on contract renewal. This information is not a complete description of benefits. Call 844.403.0847 (TTY users call 711) for more information.
1Excludes providers in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula; based on CMS National Downloadable File of Physicians, Sept. 2023 and Priority Health provider database.