UnitedHealthcare Community Plan
Part of UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
Medicare Advantage insurer · CMS 2026 data
What the CMS Data Shows About UnitedHealthcare Community Plan
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan is registered with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services as a Medicare Advantage Organization and, in the 2026 contract year, markets 2 distinct plans across 1 state and 88 counties. The contracts sit inside the UnitedHealth Group, Inc. corporate family, which matters for quality measurement because CMS aggregates many Star Rating measures at the parent-organization level before applying the contract-level bonus payment rules. CMS-reported enrollment across this issuer's MA plans is not disclosed in the public file for the 2026 plan year, a figure drawn from the same Monthly Enrollment by Contract/Plan/State/County Report used by Medicare researchers.
On quality, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan carries a weighted mean CMS Star Rating of not yet published out of 5 across its Medicare Advantage book, with 0 contracts earning the top 5-star tier. The star score is not a marketing claim — it is a composite CMS calculates from more than 40 individual measures spanning preventive care delivery, chronic-condition management, patient safety, member-experience surveys (CAHPS), appeals handling, and plan-operations metrics. Contracts above 4 stars trigger federal Quality Bonus Payments, a rebate mechanism that insurers typically re-invest into supplemental benefits such as dental, vision, hearing, over-the-counter allowances, and fitness programs — which is why two plans from the same issuer can look very different on extras depending on which contract they fall under.
The product mix shown below — HMO, HMO POS — determines how beneficiaries access care. HMO plans keep cost-sharing low but lock to in-network providers; local and regional PPOs relax that at higher copays; and Special Needs Plans (SNPs) add disease-specific formulary and care-management features for chronic conditions, duals, or institutional residents. Before enrolling, verify that UnitedHealthcare Community Plan's plan is offered in your specific county, that your preferred providers are in network, and that your prescriptions appear on the plan's current formulary. All figures on this page originate from CMS public-use files for the 2026 contract year and are informational only, not Medicare counseling advice.
States Covered
Plans Offered by UnitedHealthcare Community Plan
| Plan Name | Type | State | Stars | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNITEDHEALTHCARE COMMUNITY PLAN OF OHIO, INC. | HMO | OH | N/R | View details → |
| UNITEDHEALTHCARE COMMUNITY PLAN OF OHIO, INC. | HMO POS | OH | N/R | View details → |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many Medicare Advantage plans does UnitedHealthcare Community Plan offer?
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan offers 2 Medicare Advantage plans across 1 state (OH), serving beneficiaries in 88 counties.
What is UnitedHealthcare Community Plan's average star rating?
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan has an average CMS star rating of N/A out of 5 across its Medicare Advantage plans. Star ratings are based on quality measures including clinical outcomes, patient experience, and plan operations.
What plan types does UnitedHealthcare Community Plan offer?
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan offers HMO, HMO POS Medicare Advantage plans. UnitedHealthcare Community Plan operates under UnitedHealth Group, Inc.. Plan types differ in provider network flexibility and cost structure.
How many people are enrolled in UnitedHealthcare Community Plan plans?
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan has an estimated data not available beneficiaries enrolled across its Medicare Advantage plans. Enrollment figures reflect CMS 2026 plan year data.
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.