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If Open Enrollment already ended, you may still be able to change Medicare plans during the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period or a Special Enrollment Period. Call now and speak with a licensed Medicare advisor to review your situation.
Many people search “can you change Medicare plans after open enrollment” because their doctor, medication, costs, or coverage changed.
In many cases, you cannot freely change Medicare plans anytime you want. However, there are certain times when you may still be able to switch plans after Open Enrollment. Two common opportunities are the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period and Special Enrollment Periods.
If you are already in a Medicare Advantage plan, you may be able to switch to another Medicare Advantage plan or return to Original Medicare from January 1 through March 31.
Certain life events may allow you to change Medicare Advantage or Part D coverage outside the normal Open Enrollment window.
A licensed advisor can help you understand whether your situation may qualify and what your next step should be.
You may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period if certain events happened in your life. These can include moving, losing coverage, getting Medicaid, or qualifying for Extra Help. The exact rules depend on your situation.
Depending on your enrollment window and eligibility, you may be able to make certain Medicare plan changes. Your options may vary based on whether you currently have Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, or a Part D prescription drug plan.
Some people can switch from one Medicare Advantage plan to another if they are in the correct enrollment period or qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.
Some people may be able to leave Medicare Advantage and return to Original Medicare, depending on the applicable enrollment rules.
You may be able to join, drop, or switch Part D coverage if you qualify for the right enrollment period.
We help make the process clear by reviewing your current plan, checking your situation, and explaining what Medicare plan change options may be available.
Tell us what changed and what plan you currently have.
We help determine whether you may qualify for a plan change window.
If options are available, we help compare plans based on your needs.
You get clear guidance before making a decision.
Sometimes. You may be able to change Medicare plans after Open Enrollment if you are in the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period or qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.
If you are already in a Medicare Advantage plan, you may be able to switch to another Medicare Advantage plan during the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period from January 1 through March 31.
Certain life events may qualify, such as moving, losing coverage, getting Medicaid, or getting Extra Help with prescription drug costs.
You may be able to change Part D coverage after Open Enrollment if you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period or another applicable enrollment window.
A licensed Medicare advisor can review your current plan, your situation, and the plan change options that may be available to you.
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Call now and speak with a licensed Medicare advisor. We can help you review whether you may qualify to change plans after Open Enrollment.