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With Medicare How Do I Switch Back to My Old Coverage

How to Switch Medicare Advantage Plans

Medically reviewed by Alana Biggers, M.D., MPHWritten by Rebecca Joy Stanborough, MFA Updated on June 24, 2021

  • You have several opportunities to switch your Medicare Advantage plan throughout the year.
  • You can switch your plan for Medicare Advantage and Medicare prescription drug coverage during the Medicare open enrollment period or the Medicare Advantage open enrollment period.
  • You can also switch your Medicare Advantage plan during a special enrollment period that's triggered by a major change in your life.

Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans are offered by private insurance companies. If you have a Medicare Advantage plan, you can:

  • switch to a different Medicare Advantage plan that offers drug coverage
  • switch to a different Medicare Advantage plan that doesn't offer drug coverage
  • switch to original Medicare (parts A and B) plus a Part D (prescription drug) plan
  • switch to original Medicare without adding a Part D plan

To switch plans, contact the insurance provider of the plan you like and apply for coverage. If you're not sure how to contact the provider, Medicare's plan finder tool may be useful. You will be disenrolled from your previous plan as soon as your new plan takes effect.

If you are switching from a Medicare Advantage plan to original Medicare, you can either call your former plan or enroll through Medicare by calling 800-MEDICARE.

The short answer is no. You may switch Medicare Advantage plans during set enrollment periods each year and within a specified period of time following certain life events.

We'll discuss these enrollment periods in the next section.

You may switch Medicare Advantage plans during set enrollment periods each year and within a specified period of time following certain life events. Here are the specific dates and rules for when you may switch Medicare Advantage plans.

Initial enrollment period

You can switch your Medicare Advantage plan at any time during your initial enrollment period.

If you qualify for Medicare based on your age, then your initial enrollment begins 3 months before the month of your 65th birthday, includes your birth month, and continues for 3 months afterward. In total, the initial enrollment period lasts for 7 months.

If you qualify for Medicare based on a disability, your initial enrollment period begins 3 months before your 25th month of getting Social Security Disability Insurance or Railroad Retirement Board benefits, includes your 25th month, and continues for 3 months after that.

Medicare Advantage open enrollment

You can make changes to your plan at any time during the Medicare Advantage open enrollment period from January 1 through March 31 every year. This is also the Medicare general enrollment period.

The changes you make will take effect on the first day of the month following the month you make a change.

Open enrollment period

You can make changes to your Medicare Advantage plan at any time during the annual election period, also known as open enrollment. This lasts from October 15 through December 7 each year. The changes you make will take effect on January 1 of the following year.

Special enrollment periods

Certain life events can trigger the opportunity to switch your Medicare Advantage plan. If you move to a new location, your coverage options change, or you encounter certain other life circumstances, Medicare may offer you a special enrollment period.

Here's a summary of those events and the options you'll have:

*Consult Medicare.gov for details on when the clock starts ticking to make changes.

You can make changes to your Medicare Advantage plan by:

  • either adding or dropping prescription drug coverage
  • switching to a different Medicare Advantage plan
  • going back to original Medicare, with or without a drug plan

The important thing to note is that you can change your plan only at specific times during the year. You can switch at any time during your 7-month initial enrollment period. You can also switch during the open enrollment period each fall.

Another time you can make changes is during the Medicare Advantage open enrollment period at the beginning of each year. Plus, certain life changes allow you to change your plan during special enrollment periods.

When you're ready to switch, know that you can get help finding and enrolling in the right plan for you.

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Last medically reviewed on June 17, 2020

With Medicare How Do I Switch Back to My Old Coverage

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