The organization ranked the plans based on CMS’ star rating systems, weighed against an average of each company’s offerings within a state.
These are the plans U.S. News & World Report gave a five-star ranking to along with their respective states:
- Kaiser Permanente, California
- Kaiser Permanente, Colorado
- Kaiser Permanente, Washington, D.C.
- Optimum Healthcare, Florida
- Senior Preferred, Iowa
- Kaiser Permanente, Maryland
- Tufts Health Plan, Maryland
- Healthpartners, North Dakota
- Primetime Health Plan, Ohio
- Kaiser Permanente, Oregon
- Healthpartners, South Dakota
- Kelseycare Advantage, Texas
- Kaiser Permanente, Virginia
- Kaiser Permanente, Washington
- Healthpartners, Wisconsin
- Senior Preferred, Wisconsin
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