False; SNP plans are for not only Medicare beneficiaries that need help with Medicare premiums.
What is a Special Needs Plan?
A Special Needs Plan (SNP) is a Medicare Advantage (MA) coordinated care plan (CCP) designed to provide targeted care and services to individuals with unique needs.
"Special needs individuals" have been defined as:
SNPs have the same quality improvement requirements as other MA plans; however, such requirements are tailored to the special needs individuals that the SNP serves.
SNPs must conduct both a Chronic Care Improvement Program (CCIP) and a Quality Improvement Project (QIP) targeting the special needs population that it has selected to serve.
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