OK so does that mean, ?if the state has a contract with any managed medicaid plan for people on medicare ( which most states do) and that insurance company also offers a DSNP then their DSNP is either a FIDE or HIDE plan.HIDE are much more common than FIDE .Most of the big carriers have medicaid contract for people on original medicare.One big exception in Florida is Aetna
Medicare Advantage dual eligible special needs plans
Dual eligible special needs plans (D-SNPs) are a type of Medicare Advantage plan designed to meet the specific needs of dually eligible beneficiaries. Originally authorized as part of the Medicare…www.macpac.gov