Best Medicare Plans in Long Beach — The Honest 2026 Guide for This Community

A world-ranked hospital that’s been on Newsweek’s global list eight years running. One of California’s largest Veteran populations. And a Medicare market with 74 plan options and a California rule that saves Medigap holders real money every birthday. Here’s what you actually need to know.

Long Beach has always had its own personality — it’s not trying to be Los Angeles, it’s not trying to be Orange County, and it has no interest in being either. It’s got the Port, the Queen Mary, Belmont Shore, and one of the most genuinely community-rooted hospital systems in Southern California. When I talk to Long Beach seniors about Medicare, I want them to know what they’ve got here — and what to watch for. Because a city with this many Veterans and this strong a medical center deserves a guide that actually reflects where it is.

Let me start where the conversation usually starts when I’m talking to someone in Long Beach: your hospital situation is genuinely excellent. MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center has been on Newsweek’s list of the World’s Best Hospitals for eight consecutive years — and in 2026 they were named an 8-Year Champion and All-Time Winner, ranking in the top 5 hospitals in the greater Long Beach region, top 20 in California, and top 100 in the entire country. That’s not marketing language — those are rankings based on actual clinical outcomes, patient experience scores, and quality measures from Medicare data.

The other thing I want to acknowledge right up front: Long Beach has one of the largest Veteran populations of any city in California, and the VA Long Beach Healthcare System — the Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center on 7th Street — serves more than 50,000 Veterans. If you’re one of them, the Medicare and VA interaction is a specific conversation, not a generic one. We’ll spend real time on it in this guide, because it’s one of the places where the stakes of getting it wrong are genuinely high.

Everything else — the plan options, the carrier landscape, what makes Medicare Advantage work (and not work) here, the California Birthday Rule — we’ll walk through all of it. The way a friend who happens to know Medicare cold would explain it over a beer at a spot on 2nd Street.

MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center — What You Have Here Is Special

The nonprofit MemorialCare system has been the healthcare backbone of Long Beach since Fanny Bixby Spencer and Dr. A.C. Sellery co-founded Seaside Hospital in 1907. More than a century later, Long Beach Medical Center — with its Heart and Vascular Institute, Todd Cancer Institute, Neuroscience Institute, Orthopedic Institute, Rehabilitation Institute, and one of only three 320 Slice CT Scanners in all of California — is one of the most comprehensive community-based hospitals in the western United States.

For Medicare beneficiaries specifically, the clinical areas that matter most — cardiac care, stroke, heart failure, joint replacement, cancer — are exactly where MemorialCare excels. The American Heart Association has given Long Beach Medical Center its Get With The Guidelines Stroke Gold Plus Award. It’s a Joint Commission Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center. The Heart and Vascular Institute is one of only two medical centers in California selected for NIH-funded intracerebral hemorrhage stroke research. When you or someone you love needs serious medical care in Long Beach, you are not in a backup hospital.

Long Beach Medical Center

2026 Key Figures

Part B premium  $202.90/mo
Part B deductible  $283
HD Plan G deductible  $2,950
HD Plan G premium (est.)  ~$60–$90/mo
Plan G premium (est.)  $162–$250/mo
LA County avg MA MOOP  ~$2,428
National MA MOOP max  $9,250
Part D OOP cap  $2,100
CA Birthday Rule window  60 days
MemorialCare global rank  8-Year Champion

One important structural note: MemorialCare operates its own Select Health Plan (the MemorialCare Select IPA), which provides members access to Long Beach Medical Center, Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital, and MemorialCare outpatient centers. If you’re already in the MemorialCare system and want to stay deeply embedded in it, that’s worth knowing about as an option alongside the major national carriers.

Other hospitals serving Long Beach residents

Kaiser Downey Medical Center
~8 mi north · Downey, CA
Medicare + Medigap ✓ Always covered

Kaiser MA members ✓ Primary Kaiser facility

UCI Health — Lakewood
~6 mi north · Lakewood, CA
Medicare + Medigap ✓ Always covered
MA plans  ⚠ Verify by plan

Providence Little Company of Mary
~8 mi west · Torrance, CA
Medicare + Medigap ✓ Always covered
UHC MA HMO (physicians) ✗ Providence split 2026

Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center
On 7th St · Long Beach, CA 90822
VA-eligible Veterans  ✓ VA benefits apply
Medicare Separate — see VA section

 

Veterans in Long Beach — Medicare and VA Benefits: The Honest Story

This is the section that most Medicare guides skip, because most Medicare guides are written for a generic national audience. Long Beach is not a generic city. It has one of the largest Veteran communities in California, and the VA Long Beach Healthcare System — one of the most diversified in the entire VA network — serves over 50,000 Veterans from a main campus on East 7th Street and multiple community clinics across LA and Orange Counties.

Here is what most Veterans turning 65 in Long Beach need to understand about Medicare and VA benefits together:

VA benefits and Medicare are two separate systems. You need both.

The VA only covers you at VA facilities. If you go to MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center, a Kaiser clinic, or any private doctor — your VA benefits do not apply. Medicare covers you at all those places. Most Veterans should enroll in Medicare Part A and Part B at 65, even if you have excellent VA coverage, because Medicare provides coverage everywhere else.

VA benefits count as creditable coverage for Part D drug purposes — meaning you may delay Part D without penalty while on VA drug coverage. But verify this with your specific VA plan.

If you have TRICARE for Life (retired military retirees), it works alongside Medicare as a secondary payer — you need Part B to keep TRICARE for Life active. Do not skip Part B if you have TRICARE for Life.

Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for expanded VA benefits. These can reduce your reliance on Medicare for certain conditions — but Medicare still covers non-VA care.

Enrolling in a Medicare Advantage plan while also having VA coverage can create complications — some MA plans require coordination of benefits documentation, and VA care may not count toward your MA plan’s out-of-pocket tracking. Medigap is often a simpler path for Veterans.

The VA Long Beach Healthcare System offers its own geriatric care, spinal cord injury care, and extended care programs. Understanding which conditions you’d use VA vs. Medicare for is worth a conversation before your 65th birthday — not after.

Bottom line for Veterans in Long Beach

Enroll in Part A (free if you qualify) and Part B at 65. Add Medigap rather than Medicare Advantage if possible — it’s simpler to coordinate with VA benefits, has no network restrictions, and covers you everywhere Medicare goes, including private hospitals and specialists. If you have TRICARE for Life, Part B enrollment is mandatory to keep it. Call me before your 65th birthday and bring your VA card — we’ll map out exactly what your specific situation looks like.

Medicare Advantage vs. Medigap — Framed for Long Beach

The good news for Long Beach is that MemorialCare’s broadly contracted network means most Medicare Advantage plans include Long Beach Medical Center. You’re not facing the Santa Monica situation where one carrier split from a major hospital system mid-year. The baseline is cleaner here — which means the MA vs. Medigap decision comes down more to your personal health profile, your budget, and whether any of your other providers (specialists, Orange County facilities, out-of-state care) require Medigap’s unlimited network flexibility.

The Medicare Advantage case for Long Beach

LA County’s Medicare Advantage market is genuinely competitive. The average in-network MOOP is around $2,428 — far below the national maximum of $9,250. You get dental, vision, gym memberships, and often OTC allowances bundled in. At $0 monthly premium for many plans, the math looks compelling for healthy residents who stay local and who have confirmed their providers are in-network. MemorialCare’s broad carrier relationships make the hospital network question more manageable here than in many LA County markets.

The Medigap case for Long Beach

If you’re a Veteran using both the VA and private doctors, Medigap is simpler — no network to track across two systems. If you see specialists at UCI Health, Orange County facilities, or providers outside the standard Long Beach network, Medigap covers them all without questions. And if your health is complex or you want absolute cost predictability — knowing your maximum annual exposure is the Part B deductible and essentially nothing else — Plan G is the cleanest answer in the market. The California Birthday Rule means you’re never locked into a rate that outgrows your budget.

Medicare Advantage (PPO or HMO)

You’re healthy at 65, primarily use MemorialCare-affiliated providers

All your doctors confirmed in-network before enrolling

Monthly cost is the priority and you’re comfortable with copays

You don’t need to see providers outside LA County regularly

You’ll review your network each October — never auto-renewing

Plan G or HD Plan G

You’re a Veteran using both VA and private healthcare

You see specialists at UCI, Orange County, or out-of-state

You travel or split time with another state

You want access to any Medicare provider — MemorialCare, Kaiser, anywhere — without network calls

You have chronic conditions requiring predictable cost exposure

The Carriers — What's Worth Knowing in Long Beach for 2026

Kaiser Permanente
HMO — integrated
Premium$0–low
MemorialCare ✓ In-network
Star rating ★★★★★ 5 stars
Long Beach clinicMultiple locations

Strong choice if you’re comfortable in the Kaiser ecosystem. Kaiser Downey serves as the primary inpatient facility for Long Beach Kaiser members. Five-star rating reflects genuine quality — the model just requires using Kaiser physicians.

SCAN Health Plan
HMO — California nonprofit
Premium$0–$20/mo
MemorialCare ✓ In-network
Expanding 2026 ✓ More benefits
Star rating★★★★

SCAN’s tagline mentions “beach walkers in Long Beach” specifically — they know this market well. Nonprofit, California-based, expanding benefits in 2026. Contracts with MemorialCare. Often my first look for Long Beach MA candidates.

UnitedHealthcare AARP
HMO / PPO
Premium$0–$55/mo
MemorialCare ✓ In-network
Providence (physicians) ✗ Out-of-network 2026
Star rating★★★★
MemorialCare in-network is a positive for Long Beach. The Providence physician split (affecting Torrance-area providers) matters less here than in Santa Monica — but verify any Providence-affiliated specialists you see before enrolling.

Aetna Medicare
HMO / PPO
Premium$0–$45/mo
MemorialCare✓ In-network
LA County MOOP avg~$2,428
Star rating★★★★½
Strong PPO option for Long Beach residents who want MA flexibility. Aetna has maintained broad network contracts across LA County. Verify your specific physicians and any Orange County providers you use regularly.

Alignment Health Plan
HMO — tech-enabled
Premium$0
MemorialCare⚠ Verify contract
OTC / extrasStrong benefits
Star rating★★★★
Growing presence in LA County. Worth checking if supplemental benefits matter to your budget. Confirm MemorialCare and your specific physician network before enrolling — their Long Beach network depth varies.

Medigap — Plan G / HD Plan G
Supplement — no network
Plan G premium (est.)$162–$250/mo
HD Plan G (est.)~$60–$90/mo
MemorialCare✓ Always — no network check
VA coordination✓ Simplest path for Veterans
No network to verify. MemorialCare, Kaiser, any provider anywhere in the country — all covered. California Birthday Rule lets you shop carriers for better rates every year. Simplest path for Veterans coordinating two systems.

Real Cost Comparison — What Long Beach Residents Actually Pay

Cost item HD Plan G + Part D Standard Plan G + Part D MA PPO ($0 premium)
Part B premium (annual) $2,435 $2,435 $2,435
Supplement / plan premium ~$960 (~$80/mo est.) ~$2,400 (~$200/mo est.) $0
Part D drug plan ~$360 ~$360 Bundled
Out-of-pocket — healthy year ~$200 $283 ~$600–$1,200 (copays)
Out-of-pocket — major event Up to $2,950 then $0 $283 then $0 Up to ~$2,428 avg LA MOOP
MemorialCare access ✓ Always — no network check ✓ Always — no network check ✓ Most plans — verify annually
VA coordination simplicity ✓ Simpler — no network overlap ✓ Simpler — no network overlap ⚠ More complex — two networks
Est. total — healthy year ~$3,955 ~$5,478 ~$3,235–$3,835

The California Birthday Rule — What Every Long Beach Medigap Holder Should Know

Once a year, on your birthday, you can switch Medigap carriers without a single health question
California law gives every Medigap policyholder a 60-day window starting on their birthday to switch to any plan with equal or lesser benefits from any carrier — no underwriting, no denial, no health history questions. It resets every birthday, forever. Since every Plan G has identical standardized benefits regardless of carrier, the only variable is price. If your carrier raised rates 15% this year, you can shop competitors next birthday and likely find meaningful savings for the exact same coverage. I run this comparison for every California Medigap client at no charge. Many Long Beach seniors save $40–$100/month — $480–$1,200/year — for doing nothing more than making one call around their birthday.

Long Beach Medicare — What People Actually Ask

I'm a Veteran. Do I really need Medicare if I have full VA coverage?

Almost certainly yes — and here’s the clearest way I can explain why. Your VA benefits only work at VA facilities. If you have a cardiac event and you’re taken to MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center — the nearest trauma-capable hospital — your VA benefits do not apply. You’d be on the hook for the full cost unless you have Medicare. VA Long Beach is an excellent system, but it’s not everywhere. Medicare fills the gaps. The exception most Long Beach Veterans miss: if you have TRICARE for Life from military retirement, you absolutely must enroll in Part B to keep it active. Never, under any circumstances, skip Part B if you have TRICARE for Life.

Is MemorialCare in-network for every Medicare Advantage plan in Long Beach?

MemorialCare contracts with most major carriers — that much is genuinely good news for Long Beach. But “most major carriers” isn’t “every plan.” Carrier contracts renegotiate every October, and while I’m not aware of a major MemorialCare network disruption in 2026 comparable to what happened with Providence in Santa Monica, that doesn’t mean you can skip verification. Before enrolling in any Medicare Advantage plan, look up MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center in the plan’s current provider directory, and also look up your specific physicians if they’re part of a medical group. I do this check for every Long Beach client before recommending any plan.

I see both a doctor at MemorialCare and a specialist in Orange County. Which plan type works best?

This is exactly the situation where Medigap earns its premium. With Medigap, your MemorialCare physician and your Orange County specialist are both covered identically — any Medicare provider, anywhere, no network questions. With a Medicare Advantage HMO, your Orange County specialist may be out-of-network (HMO plans generally require providers within the plan’s service area, and LA County HMO networks don’t automatically include Orange County providers). A PPO gives you more flexibility with out-of-network coverage at higher cost. If seeing providers in two counties is a regular part of your healthcare life, Medigap is almost always the cleaner answer.

SCAN keeps coming up for Long Beach. Why?

A few reasons. SCAN literally names Long Beach in their own marketing — “beach walkers in Long Beach” — because they’ve been serving this community for over 40 years as a California nonprofit. They contract with MemorialCare. They’re expanding benefits in 2026 while some national carriers are pulling back. And their member satisfaction scores are consistently strong. That said — whether SCAN is right for you depends on your specific doctors, your prescriptions, and your situation. It’s a strong starting point for a lot of Long Beach residents, not an automatic answer. I compare it against every other available option before recommending it.

My Medigap premium just went up. What can I do?

This is why the California Birthday Rule exists. If you have a Medigap plan and your carrier raised your rates significantly — you can switch to any carrier offering lower rates for the same Plan G benefits, any time within 60 days of your birthday, with zero health questions asked. Since every Plan G has identical standardized benefits, you’re shopping purely on price and carrier rate history. I run this comparison for Long Beach Medigap holders at no charge. The savings can be meaningful — and unlike most states, you don’t need to be lucky with your health to access them in California.

What does it cost to work with an independent Medicare broker?

Nothing — ever. I’m paid by the insurance carriers when you enroll, at the same rate regardless of which carrier you choose. You pay the same premium whether you call the carrier directly or work with me. What’s different is I represent 40+ carriers and have no reason to push any of them over another. You get an honest side-by-side comparison built around your specific doctors, prescriptions, and budget — and for Veterans, a specific conversation about how your VA benefits and Medicare work together. There’s no fee, no pressure, and no agenda other than getting your plan right.

Long Beach Deserves Better Than Generic Medicare Advice

A world-ranked hospital. A large Veteran community with real Medicare + VA coordination questions. A California Birthday Rule most people don’t know about. Your city has specifics — your Medicare guidance should too. One free conversation covers all of it.

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