Medicare Enrollment Period – Preparing for the Upcoming Annual Election Period

The Medicare enrollment period, as it is commonly referred to, is the end-of-year period during which you can make changes to your Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plan coverage. It is a frequent misconception that this is the only time of year that you can change, cancel or enroll in a Medigap (Medicare Supplement) plan. Actually, you can make changes to this kind of plan at any time of the year. The AEP (Annual Election Period) – which is the correct name for this period – starts on October 15 this year and runs through December 7. So, what are some steps you can take in preparation for that period?

  • First of all, understand what changes can be made during this period. You can change Part D plans, if you currently have one and wish to change it. Or, if you do not have a Part D plan, but are already on Medicare, you can enroll in a plan during the AEP. If you have Medicare Advantage, you can choose a new Medicare Advantage plan during this period or you can disenroll from your Medicare Advantage plan, return to regular Medicare and choose a Part D plan and a Medicare Supplement. Note that this period has nothing to do with Medicare Supplements – you can change those plans at any time of the year.
  • The most important changes to be made are really the Part D plans. These plans change each calendar year. If you are on a plan, you’ll receive a notice of plan changes around October 1. Once you receive this, you should look over it to see what the changes are and how they affect you. In many cases, the premium and deductible of a plan will change. Also, the co-pays for specific medications can change, or medications can move to a different tier. It is essential to look at this material when you receive it.
  • Compile a list of your medications with exact names and dosages. This will be needed to do a complete comparison, whether you are doing it yourself or whether you are using a broker to do it for you.
  • Starting around October 1, you can compare the other Part D plans, either through a Medicare brokerage or on Medicare’s website (www.Medicare.gov). Then, starting October 15, you can make any necessary changes to your plan.
  • If you have a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan, this is a good time to re-evaluate your plan and make sure you have the best deal for your specific plan. Although you can change plans at any time of the year, this is a good time to also consider your Medigap coverage. Many of companies change rates around this time of year, and it is wise to add this into your consideration of other plan options for Part D. Medigap plans are standardized, so for example, if you have a Plan F and have had it for more than a year or so, it is likely that you would be able to save money on equal Plan F coverage from another company. The easiest and most productive way to do this is to get Medigap quotes online.

If you have any questions about the AEP or the Medicare Enrollment period, feel free to contact Medigap-Quote.com or call us at 877.506.3378.

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