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America's Number 3 retailer, Costco, has announced a partnership to offer Medicare Advantage plans to its membership with a nonprofit, SCAN Health Plan, pending regulatory approvals.  SCAN currently operates in California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, New Mexico and Washington.  No word on when the Costco plans will be available in Michigan, but the entry of Costco is likely to stimulate other nontraditional actors to enter this lucrative market.

Costco already has a Medicare Advantage marketplace, called the CBC Health Insurance Marketplace for Costco Members, but Costco is playing market maker there and not actually underwriting Medicare Advantage plans:

https://www.foxbusiness.com/retail/costco-plots-major-expansion-senior-healthcare-medicare-partnership

Costco plots major expansion into senior healthcare with Medicare partnership
The warehouse giant's partnership with SCAN Health Plan could include pharmacy, vision, hearing and other senior-focused benefits
By Bonny Chu - August 19, 2026

Costco will soon offer Medicare plans to certain members as part of a new, first-of-its-kind health insurance venture.

The warehouse giant has teamed up with SCAN Health Plan, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit Medicare Advantage plans focused on senior health care, the insurance company announced Tuesday.

Under the partnership, the companies will launch a "suite of senior-focused" insurance products over the coming years.

Pending regulatory approval, the suite could include a revamped pharmacy experience, Medflex over-the-counter pharmacy benefits, vision care coverage, audiology or hearing benefits and more.

The plans will be sold at Costco stores and also made available through insurance agents and websites, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The companies have not revealed exactly when the plans will become available, as regulatory review and approval are still pending. SCAN currently serves members across 33 counties in California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, New Mexico and Washington.

SCAN Health said the initiative was designed to address the "disjointed experience that many seniors face accessing care and services" and will "bring more value and better experience to seniors as they navigate their health insurance."

"For the millions of older adults who rely on Medicare Advantage, the future of the program depends on strong partnerships that make healthcare more accessible, more connected and more seamlessly integrated into everyday life," Dr. Sachin Jain, CEO of SCAN Group and SCAN Health Plan, said in a statement.

"Older adults want healthcare that is easier to navigate, more responsive to their needs and rooted in organizations they trust. Our expanded partnership with Costco will give us a strong foundation to explore new ways to help people stay healthy and independent while delivering the quality, value, and service both of our organizations are known for."

Costco CEO Ron Vachris added that the partnership with SCAN serves as an extension of the company’s commitment to providing value to its customers.

"For more than 40 years, Costco has consistently listened to our Members and earned their trust delivering consistent value on essential goods and expanding our health service offerings," Vachris said in a statement.

"Selecting SCAN as our partner to deliver a better healthcare experience for seniors, is an extension of that commitment. We have developed a shared understanding of what matters most to the seniors we serve. Deepening our partnership allows us to build on that foundation and create value for our Members."



   
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