Sunday, April 12, 2026 · Washington, D.C.
Hillsborough FL Medicare Daily Brief: 133 Plans, 3 Hospital-Rating Alerts, and What Low-Income Seniors Must Know Before October 2026
TL;DR — The 60-Second Brief
- Hillsborough County has 133 Medicare Advantage plans available for 2026 — but the two hospitals serving East Tampa and Brandon (Tampa General and HCA Brandon) hold only 2-star CMS ratings, meaning low-income seniors in those ZIP codes may have fewer high-quality in-network options than they realize.
- Florida's statewide 2,022 D-SNP enrollment slots (for dual Medicare-Medicaid enrollees) are under new federal scrutiny following April 2026 CMS Medicaid policy changes — if you or a family member has both Medicare and Medicaid, your current plan may require re-verification before July 2026.
- 18.8% of Hillsborough adults rate their own health as fair or poor (CDC PLACES 2023), and 11.5% have diagnosed diabetes — the two chronic conditions most directly affected by the new $2,000 Part D out-of-pocket cap and D-SNP supplemental benefits like insulin cost-sharing and meal delivery.
What is happening with Medicare in Hillsborough County right now — April 2026?
If you typed this into Google on a Sunday morning, you probably already suspect something is changing. You're right. Let me give you the unvarnished version.
Hillsborough County — Tampa, Brandon, Plant City, Sun City Center, Riverview — is one of the most complex Medicare markets in Florida. With a population of 1,535,564 and a Medicare-eligible senior cohort that skews lower-income, multilingual, and increasingly isolated, the gap between "133 plans are available" and "133 plans actually work for you" is cavernous. (Source: CDC PLACES 2023; CMS Medicare Plan Finder 2026.)
Here's what's on the board right now, as of April 12, 2026:
Sources: CMS Medicare Plan Finder 2026 (cms.gov); CDC PLACES County Health Data 2023 (cdc.gov/places).
Florida has the most SNP (Special Needs Plan) enrollment slots of any state analyzed — 2,022 D-SNP slots statewide — compared to 1,562 in Pennsylvania, 1,185 in New York, and 717 in Illinois. That should be good news for Hillsborough's dual-eligible seniors. Whether the plans attached to those slots are still in-network at your preferred hospital, still covering your insulin, and still available in 2027 is an entirely different spreadsheet. (Source: CMS Medicare Advantage/Part D Contract and Enrollment Data, 2026.)
Who counts as "low-income" for Medicare purposes in Hillsborough — and what programs are you actually eligible for?
This is where I need you to stop scrolling and read carefully. "Low-income" in Medicare-land is not one thing. It is five overlapping programs with different income limits, different asset tests, and different enrollment deadlines. Missing one deadline can cost you thousands of dollars.
Program 1: Extra Help / Low Income Subsidy (LIS) — For Part D Drug Costs
In 2026, if your annual income is at or below approximately $22,590 (individual) or $30,660 (couple), and your assets are below $17,220 (individual) or $34,360 (couple), you qualify for the Full Low Income Subsidy. This effectively zeros out your Medicare Part D drug plan premium and reduces copays to $1.10–$4.50 per prescription. If you're not on it and you should be, you've been overpaying. Apply at SSA.gov/extrahelp or call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213. (Source: SSA.gov, 2026 LIS Income Limits.)
Program 2: Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs) — For Part B Premium Costs
Most low-income seniors in Tampa don't know that Florida offers four Medicare Savings Programs through Medicaid that pay your $185.00/month Part B premium and, in some cases, your Part A premium and cost-sharing too. The highest-benefit tier — Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) — covers premiums, deductibles, and co-insurance. Florida's SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders) program can walk you through eligibility for free. Call 1-800-963-5337. (Source: Florida DOEA SHINE Program, 2026.)
Program 3: D-SNP Plans — For Dual Medicare-Medicaid Enrollees
If you have both Medicare and full Medicaid, you are what CMS calls "dual eligible." You qualify for a Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan (D-SNP), which typically adds supplemental benefits — dental, vision, hearing, grocery cards, transportation, over-the-counter allowances — on top of your standard Medicare coverage. Florida's 2,022 D-SNP enrollment slots are concentrated in counties exactly like Hillsborough. But here's the catch: April 2026 CMS Medicaid policy changes are reshuffling eligibility verification requirements for dual-eligible enrollees. If your income or household situation changed in 2025, your D-SNP carrier may send you a re-verification letter between now and July 2026. Do not ignore it. (Source: CMS Medicaid & CHIP Policy Changes, April 2026; see our full coverage: CMS Medicaid & CHIP Policy Changes April 2026: What Dual-Eligible Seniors Must Know Now.)
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Which hospitals in Hillsborough County are in Medicare networks — and which ones should concern you?
Your Medicare Advantage plan's hospital network matters more than almost any other plan feature, and in Hillsborough County, the hospital quality picture is — let's say — uneven. CMS rates hospitals on a 1-to-5 star scale. Here's the full landscape of the county's 10 acute-care hospitals as of 2026:
| Hospital Name | City | CMS Rating | Type | Phone |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| St. Joseph's Hospital | Tampa | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4-Star | Acute Care | (813) 870-4398 |
| South Florida Baptist Hospital | Plant City | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4-Star | Acute Care | (813) 757-1200 |
| HCA Florida South Tampa Hospital | Tampa (South) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4-Star | Acute Care | (813) 873-6400 |
| AdventHealth Carrollwood | Tampa (North) | ⭐⭐⭐ 3-Star | Acute Care | (813) 615-7219 |
| AdventHealth Tampa | Tampa (NE) | ⭐⭐⭐ 3-Star | Acute Care | (813) 615-7200 |
| HCA Florida South Shore Hospital | Sun City Center | ⭐⭐⭐ 3-Star | Acute Care | (813) 634-3301 |
| Tampa General Hospital | Tampa (Downtown) | ⭐⭐ 2-Star | Acute Care | (813) 844-7000 |
| HCA Florida Brandon Hospital | Brandon | ⭐⭐ 2-Star | Acute Care | (813) 916-0600 |
| AdventHealth Riverview | Riverview | Not Available | Acute Care | (813) 929-5962 |
| Tampa VA Medical Center | Tampa (USF area) | VA System | Veterans Admin. | (813) 972-2000 |
Source: CMS Hospital Compare, 2026 data. CMS overall star ratings reflect quality measures including mortality, safety, readmission, patient experience, and timely care. Ratings are not affiliated with any specific Medicare Advantage plan network.
Here's what that table means for you practically: Tampa General Hospital — the county's flagship academic medical center and the hospital most likely to appear in your MA plan's directory as a primary teaching facility — holds just 2 stars. That's a jarring gap between brand prestige and CMS-measured outcomes. Similarly, HCA Florida Brandon Hospital, serving the dense, lower-income ZIP codes of Brandon and Valrico, also holds 2 stars. If your Medicare Advantage plan routes you to these hospitals by default, you need to know that before your next surgery, not during it.
(Tampa General would presumably like me to note that it handles the most complex trauma cases in the region. That's true. It does not change the star rating. The data is the data.)