Medigap Enrollment Period – When Can I Change My Plan?

One of the most commonly held misconceptions about Medicare and Medigap plans is that there is an annual enrollment period for Medigap plans. This misconception holds that you can change plans only during this period, and you do not have to answer medical questions or “qualify” to do so. Put simply, that is just not the case. On the contrary, there is NO annual enrollment period – you can change plans at any time. Whenever you change Medigap plans, you DO have to answer medical questions (in most states).

So, how does this misconception get perpetuated and repeated to new generations of Medicare-eligible people? The main reason is because there IS an annual enrollment period, it just does not apply to Medigap plans. This annual enrollment period, which occurs from October 15 through December 7 in 2012, is for Medicare Part D (the drug coverage part of Medicare) and Medicare Advantage plans (the plans that replace Medicare). During this “AEP” (Annual Election Period), you can change your Part D plan, with the changeover taking effect on January 1. You can do this with no hassle, underwriting or penalty. This leads many people to believe that this is a Medicare annual enrollment period that applies to all plans, when in reality, it does not apply to the Medigap plans.

Changing Medigap plans is certainly possible, though. You can change plans at any time of the year. In most states and with most companies, there are underwriting criteria that determine if/when you are eligible to change. These criteria do vary from company to company. In general, you have to be in relatively good health to make a change; however, there are exceptions. A few of those are:

  • If you are losing employer coverage or an Advantage plan, you have “guaranteed issue” to get a Medigap plan
  • You have six months from the time that you sign up for Medicare Part B to get a Medigap plan with no underwriting
  • Some companies extend a limited underwriting period past that required six month period
  • There are some states in which underwriting is not used/allowed on Medigap plans – for example, WA and NY

Overall, it can seem daunting to many people to change their Medigap plans. However, it should not be that way – it is a very easy process that can be done with limited hassle or paperwork. Basically, you apply for the new plan; then, once approved, you cancel the old plan effective the same date that the new plan takes effect. There is no overlap and no gap in coverage. This can save you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars a year.

If you have questions about the process for doing this or want to find out what your savings would be, contact us online or call us at 877.506.3378.

 

Medigap-Quote.com Launches, Offers Online Comparisons and Quotes

Medigap-Quote.com is an online venture designed to provide people going on Medicare, or already on Medicare, with the information needed to make a thoughtful and thorough comparison of available Medicare Supplement plan options.

Medicare Supplement rates can vary greatly from one area to another and even within the same area. Because of that, it is absolutely critical to compare the plans available in your area in an unbiased way. Price and company reputation are the primary comparison factors, as coverage, claim payments, and doctor acceptance are all completely standardized from one company to another.

Where Medigap-Quote.com comes into the equation is when you are gearing up for a transition to Medicare or comparing other options after a rate increase on your current plan. Medigap-Quote.com offers a comparative analysis by email of the plans available for your age and zip code. This way, you can see all options in an unbiased, centralized place and make an easy comparison of the plan options.

Our business model is focused on information and attraction. That is, our goal is to inform consumers about Medicare and Medigap plans in a completely self-directed way. We publish/provide the information – you choose when and how much information you wish to consume. You do not have to talk to a salesperson on the phone, meet with anyone or even sign up for a plan through our agency. We provide the information, educate you on the plans, rates and options; then, when you are ready, we are here to help if you would like to use our enrollment services, most of which are paperless.

Medigap-Quote.com is owned by Secure Medicare Solutions (SMS), an independent Medicare Supplement insurance agency that does business in 42 states and has been working in the Medicare marketplace since 2007. SMS and Medigap-Quote.com focus on leveraging technology to educate consumers about Medicare and Medigap plans. To contact us or for more information, please visit our contact page on our website at Medigap-Quote.com Contact or call us at 877.506.3378.

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