Contract H8894 HMO Special Needs Plan

Inland Empire Health Plan

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IEHP DualChoice (INLAND EMPIRE HEALTH PLAN)
3.0
Overall Star Rating
3.0
Drug Plan Stars
Monthly Premium
1
States

What the CMS Data Shows About Inland Empire Health Plan

Inland Empire Health Plan operates under CMS contract H8894, issued by IEHP DualChoice (parent organization INLAND EMPIRE HEALTH PLAN). The contract is classified as a HMO product, which governs how enrollees access care: HMOs require in-network providers and referrals for most specialist care, trading network flexibility for lower cost-sharing. This contract is also flagged in CMS data as a Special Needs Plan (SNP), meaning enrollment is restricted to beneficiaries meeting specific eligibility criteria — chronic condition, dual Medicare-Medicaid status, or institutional residence. Service area spans 1 state (CA) and 2 counties, a geography set at the CMS service-area definition level.

The overall CMS Star Rating for this contract is 3.0 out of 5.0. This rating synthesizes 42 individual quality measures spanning 10 CMS domains, including clinical outcomes, patient experience (CAHPS), member complaints and appeals, and plan operations. The Part D drug-benefit portion of this contract carries a separate CMS Star Rating of 3.0, which reflects pharmacy cost, adherence to chronic medications, and drug pricing accuracy. Ratings at 4+ stars trigger federal Quality Bonus Payments that insurers typically reinvest in supplemental benefits.

On costs, this contract lists a monthly plan premium of not reported. Beyond standard Medicare Parts A and B, the contract documents 2 supplemental benefits in the CMS benefits file — coverage extras such as dental, vision, hearing aids, fitness programs, and OTC allowances that Original Medicare does not provide. Before enrolling, verify that your preferred providers participate in the plan's network for your specific county, review the current Summary of Benefits, and confirm that your prescriptions appear on the plan formulary. All figures shown come from CMS public-use files for the 2026 contract year; this page is informational only and is not personalized Medicare counseling advice.

Quality Measures by Domain

Preventive Screenings

1 measures

Breast Cancer Screening

3

Managing Chronic Conditions

14 measures

Care for Older Adults – Medication Review

3

Care for Older Adults – Pain Assessment

3

Controlling High Blood Pressure

2

Diabetes Care – Blood Sugar Controlled

3

Diabetes Care – Eye Exam

3

Follow-up after Emergency Department Visit for People with Multiple High-Risk Chronic Conditions

2

Getting Needed Care

2

Kidney Health Evaluation for Patients with Diabetes

4

Medication Reconciliation Post-Discharge

4

Osteoporosis Management in Women who had a Fracture

3

Plan All-Cause Readmissions

2

Reducing the Risk of Falling

5

Statin Therapy for Patients with Cardiovascular Disease

3

Transitions of Care

2

Member Experience

6 measures

Care Coordination

1

Complaints about the Health Plan

4

Customer Service

3

Getting Appointments and Care Quickly

1

Rating of Health Care Quality

2

Rating of Health Plan

5

Complaints & Changes

3 measures

Health Plan Quality Improvement

4

Members Choosing to Leave the Plan

5

Plan Makes Timely Decisions about Appeals

3

Customer Service

3 measures

Call Center – Foreign Language Interpreter and TTY Availability

3

Call Center – Foreign Language Interpreter and TTY Availability

3

Reviewing Appeals Decisions

2

Drug Plan Customer Service

1 measures

Complaints about the Drug Plan

4

Drug Plan Experience

2 measures

Getting Needed Prescription Drugs

2

MPF Price Accuracy

4

Drug Safety & Pricing

5 measures

Medication Adherence for Cholesterol (Statins)

1

Medication Adherence for Diabetes Medications

2

Medication Adherence for Hypertension (RAS antagonists)

2

MTM Program Completion Rate for CMR

1

Statin Use in Persons with Diabetes (SUPD)

4

Tests & Vaccines

4 measures

Annual Flu Vaccine

2

Colorectal Cancer Screening

4

Monitoring Physical Activity

3

Special Needs Plan (SNP) Care Management

2

Member Complaints and Changes in the Drug Plan’s Performance

3 measures

Drug Plan Quality Improvement

5

Members Choosing to Leave the Plan

5

Rating of Drug Plan

4

Supplemental Benefits

BenefitCoveredMax BenefitCopay
Vision — Eye Exam✓ Yes
Vision — Eyewear✓ Yes

Medicare Advantage Star Rating Distribution

Percentage of Medicare Advantage plans at each CMS star rating level (2026 plan year)

8%5-Star Plans
38%4-Star Plans
34%3-Star Plans
14%2-Star Plans
6%1-Star Plans

Source: CMS Medicare Advantage Star Ratings 2026. Distribution reflects national plan-county records.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the star rating for Inland Empire Health Plan?

Inland Empire Health Plan (Contract H8894) by IEHP DualChoice has an overall CMS star rating of 3.0 out of 5. Star ratings are based on quality measures including preventive care, chronic disease management, and member satisfaction.

How much does Inland Empire Health Plan cost per month?

Inland Empire Health Plan has a monthly premium of data not available. Plan costs may vary by county.

What type of plan is Inland Empire Health Plan?

Inland Empire Health Plan is a HMO Medicare Advantage plan offered by IEHP DualChoice. This is also a Special Needs Plan (SNP) designed for beneficiaries with specific diseases, characteristics, or care needs. HMO plans generally require you to use in-network providers and get referrals for specialists.

Where is Inland Empire Health Plan available?

Inland Empire Health Plan is available in 1 state (CA) across 2 counties. Coverage area can vary — check with the insurer or Medicare.gov for exact availability in your ZIP code.

What supplemental benefits does Inland Empire Health Plan offer?

Inland Empire Health Plan covers 2 supplemental benefits beyond standard Medicare, including vision eye exam, vision eyewear. Many Medicare Advantage plans include dental, vision, and hearing coverage not available under Original Medicare.

How is Inland Empire Health Plan rated on quality measures?

CMS evaluates Inland Empire Health Plan across 42 individual quality measures spanning 10 domains, including DD1: Drug Plan Customer Service, DD2: Member Complaints and Changes in the Drug Plan’s Performance, DD3: Member Experience with the Drug Plan and more. These measures cover clinical outcomes, patient experience, and plan operations.

Data Source

Data from CMS Medicare Advantage 2026 Star Ratings and Plan Finder datasets. Contract ID: H8894. Last updated: 2026 plan year.

Important: PlainMedicare provides CMS data for informational purposes only. This is not medical or insurance advice. Consult a licensed Medicare counselor or insurance agent for personalized guidance. Always verify current plan details with the insurer or Medicare.gov before enrolling.

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