Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period ends March 31. Here’s what you need to know.

Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period ends March 31. Here’s what you need to know.

Medicare Advantage Plans are another way to get your Medicare Part A and Part B coverage (also referred to as “Part C” or “MA Plans,”) and often include prescription drug coverage. These plans are offered by Medicare-approved private companies that must follow rules set by Medicare.

For Medicare Advantage enrollees there are important dates to understand relating to plan options.

The Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period occurs each year from Jan. 1 to March 31. During this time, only individuals currently enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan have a one-time opportunity to:

  • Switch to a different Medicare Advantage plan OR
  • Drop their current Medicare Advantage plan and return to Original Medicare and sign up for a stand-alone Medicare Part D Prescription Drug plan

Jeanet Reyes-Cordero, director of Medicare Solutions at Advocate Health Care and Aurora Health Care, further explains why Medicare Advantage enrollees need to understand this key enrollment period.

“If you’re dissatisfied with your current Medicare Advantage plan or have needs that recently changed, the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period allows you the flexibility and option to make a one-time change during this 3-month period,” says Reyes-Cordero.

Before making a change, Reyes-Cordero suggests asking the following questions:

  1. Does my current Medicare Advantage plan allow me to see all the providers that are important to me?
  2. Are my prescription drugs covered and are these costs as reasonable as they can be?
  3. Have any of my plan’s costs increased over the last year?
  4. Does my current plan cover all the health care benefits that are most essential to me?

It’s important to evaluate and consider all options before making a change.

A few things to keep in mind:

  • For individuals who switch Medicare Advantage plans or change to Original Medicare (with or without a drug plan), your new coverage will begin on the first day of the month after your new plan gets your request for coverage.
  • If switching from a Medicare Advantage plan to Original Medicare, you may not have a guaranteed issue right to sign-up for a Medicare Supplement Insurance plan or more commonly called a Medigap policy.
  • The next time an individual on a Medicare Advantage plan would have the opportunity to join, drop or change plans would be during the Annual Election Period, which occurs every year from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7.
  • The Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period doesn’t apply to individuals on Original Medicare. Original Medicare enrollees may change plans during the Annual Election Period.

If considering making a change, you can start with the Medicare plan finder at Medicare.gov/plan-compare to view and compare plans.

Resources are available to those who may need assistance:

  • Our state certified Medicare counselors provide free counseling and support services to assist with Medicare and insurance questions. You can reach them by email at asc-advocatemedicare@aah.org or via phone at 855-908-7910.
  • State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) counselors are also available to assist you. To contact SHIP, visit www.shiptacenter.org or call 877-839-2675. TTY users can call 1-877-486-2048.
  • You can also call 1-800-Medicare for help.

For more information on Medicare-related resources:

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Liz Fitzgerald
Liz Fitzgerald

Liz Schoenung, health enews contributor, is an integrated marketing manager at Advocate Health Care and Aurora Health Care. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Corporate Communication from Marquette University.  Outside of work, Liz has a goal of visiting all U.S. national parks.