If you’re asking Is HealthSpring the Same as Cigna Medicare, you’re probably wondering why your Medicare information now says HealthSpring instead of Cigna.

The answer is that Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC) acquired Cigna’s Medicare business in 2025. Beginning with the 2026 plan year, the Medicare business began operating under the HealthSpring brand. For many Medicare beneficiaries, this was primarily a branding and ownership change rather than a change in their Medicare Supplement benefits.

At The DeAngelis Agency, we’ve helped many clients understand what this transition means and whether they need to take any action.

Why Did Cigna Become HealthSpring?

Health Care Service Corporation purchased Cigna’s Medicare business and began transitioning it to the HealthSpring name.

As a result, many Medicare beneficiaries who previously recognized the Cigna name are now seeing HealthSpring on their policy information and communications.

Did My Medicare Supplement Coverage Change?

In many cases, no.

If you already had a Medicare Supplement policy, the transition to the HealthSpring brand generally did not change your standardized Medicare Supplement benefits.

Your policy remains governed by the Medicare Supplement plan you selected, such as Plan G or Plan N.

Do I Need a New Medicare Supplement Policy?

Usually, no.

A change in company branding does not automatically mean you need a new Medicare Supplement policy.

However, it’s always a good idea to periodically review your coverage and premium to determine whether another Medicare Supplement company may offer better value.

Should I Keep My HealthSpring Medicare Supplement Plan?

That depends on your individual situation.

Questions to consider include:

  • Are you satisfied with your current premium?
  • Has your rate increased significantly?
  • Are there other companies offering better value?
  • Would you qualify medically to change companies?

Every Medicare beneficiary’s situation is different.

Should I Compare HealthSpring With Other Companies?

Yes.

Even if you’re happy with your current Medicare Supplement coverage, reviewing your options periodically is a smart idea.

An independent Medicare broker can compare companies such as:

  • Mutual of Omaha
  • UnitedHealthcare AARP
  • Aetna
  • Humana
  • Chubb (INA)

Comparing companies helps ensure you’re still receiving good value for your Medicare Supplement premium.

Can an Independent Medicare Broker Help?

Absolutely.

An independent Medicare broker can explain the HealthSpring transition, review your current coverage, compare premiums from multiple companies, and answer any questions you may have about your Medicare Supplement options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is HealthSpring the same company as Cigna?

HealthSpring is the Medicare brand now being used after Health Care Service Corporation acquired Cigna’s Medicare business. Existing policyholders generally experienced a transition in branding rather than losing their Medicare Supplement coverage.

Did Cigna discontinue Medicare Supplement plans?

Cigna’s Medicare business transitioned to the HealthSpring brand beginning with the 2026 plan year.

Do I need to switch my Medicare Supplement plan?

In most cases, no. Existing policyholders generally do not need to change plans simply because of the branding transition.

Should I compare my HealthSpring Medicare Supplement with other companies?

Yes. Comparing premiums and benefits periodically is a good way to determine whether your current plan continues to meet your needs.

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Medicare can be confusing, but getting answers shouldn’t be.

Whether you’re enrolling for the first time, reviewing your current coverage, considering a plan change, or simply looking for a second opinion, I’m happy to help you understand your options and answer your questions.

I’ve been helping Medicare beneficiaries since 1985, and I’ve built my practice on straightforward advice, long-term relationships, and treating people the way I’d want my own family treated.

If you’d like to discuss your Medicare options, call or text The DeAngelis Agency at 215-967-8828.

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