Medicare in Colorado 2026
What Colorado residents and retirees should know before making Medicare decisions.
State
Colorado
Medicaid Program
Health First Colorado
Best Used For
Retirees; Outdoor enthusiasts; Relocating retirees
Quick Facts
| State | Colorado |
| Plan Year | 2026 |
| Medicaid Program | Health First Colorado |
| Birthday Rule | No |
| Medigap | Colorado follows the standard federal Medigap rules and does not have a Medigap Birthday Rule. After your initial enrollment period or a guaranteed issue event, changing Medicare Supplement plans may require medical underwriting, making your initial plan selection especially important. |
| Part D | Colorado follows the standard federal Medicare rules for both Medigap and Part D, with a few important state-specific considerations. For prescription drug coverage, Part D follows federal Medicare rules. Colorado beneficiaries can choose from multiple stand-alone Part D plans, and benefits, formularies, pharmacy networks, and premiums vary by plan. Beginning in 2026, Medicare Part D includes a $2,100 annual out-of-pocket prescription drug spending cap and the option to spread prescription costs throughout the year using the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan. Because drug coverage and provider networks change annually, reviewing your Part D coverage during the Annual Enrollment Period (October 15–December 7) is recommended. |
| SHIP Program | Colorado State Health Insurance Assistance Program (Colorado SHIP) |
| Last Reviewed | 2026-06-20 |
Why Colorado Is Different
Colorado Medicare beneficiaries can choose between Original Medicare with a Medicare Supplement or a Medicare Advantage plan. Unlike California, Colorado does not have a Medigap Birthday Rule, so changing Medicare Supplement plans after your initial enrollment may require medical underwriting unless you qualify for a guaranteed issue right. Medicare Advantage plan availability and provider networks vary by county, making it important to compare plans based on where you live and receive care. If you're moving to or from Colorado, review your coverage before relocating to avoid unexpected changes.
Most Common Mistake
Assuming mountain communities have the same Medicare options as Denver metro areas.
Medigap Rules
Colorado follows the standard federal Medigap rules and does not have a Medigap Birthday Rule. After your initial enrollment period or a guaranteed issue event, changing Medicare Supplement plans may require medical underwriting, making your initial plan selection especially important.
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage plans are widely available across Colorado, with the greatest selection typically found in the Denver metropolitan area and other larger communities. Plan availability, provider networks, and costs vary by county, so it's important to compare your local options each year before enrolling or making changes.
Part D Prescription Coverage
Colorado follows the standard federal Medicare rules for both Medigap and Part D, with a few important state-specific considerations. For prescription drug coverage, Part D follows federal Medicare rules. Colorado beneficiaries can choose from multiple stand-alone Part D plans, and benefits, formularies, pharmacy networks, and premiums vary by plan. Beginning in 2026, Medicare Part D includes a $2,100 annual out-of-pocket prescription drug spending cap and the option to spread prescription costs throughout the year using the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan. Because drug coverage and provider networks change annually, reviewing your Part D coverage during the Annual Enrollment Period (October 15–December 7) is recommended.
Provider Network Notes
Provider access varies significantly between urban and rural communities.
Moving To or From Colorado
Review provider access and network coverage before relocating.
Snowbird Considerations
Colorado is generally a good home state for snowbirds who have Original Medicare because you can receive care anywhere in the U.S. that accepts Medicare. If you have a Medigap plan, your coverage also travels nationwide with Original Medicare. However, if you enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, routine care is typically limited to your plan's network and service area, although emergency and urgent care are covered nationwide. If you spend several months each year in another state, verify that your doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies are available before choosing a Medicare Advantage or Part D plan.
Long-Term Care
Health First Colorado may assist qualifying residents with long-term care services.
Retirement Tax Notes
Colorado generally offers moderate retirement taxation.
State Assistance Program
Colorado State Health Insurance Assistance Program (Colorado SHIP)
Visit SHIP WebsiteSources & Review Date
Medicare.gov
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Colorado Division of Insurance
Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing
Colorado SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program)
Plan year: 2026
Last content review: 2026-06-20
Last data review: 2026-06-20