Because navigating Medicare enrollment period options can feel overwhelming, we will explain one specific enrollment opportunity. For beneficiaries seeking flexibility in healthcare coverage, Medicare supplements provide a good option. Because of this, the Medicare Supplement birthday rule is an important policy to understand. This rule, available in certain states, offers a window of opportunity to change Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans without medical underwriting.
What Is the Medicare Supplement Birthday Rule
The Medicare Supplement birthday rule allows beneficiaries to switch Medigap plans annually around their birthday without undergoing medical underwriting. This means insurers cannot deny coverage or charge higher premiums based on health status during the designated timeframe.
Medicare supplement plans help cover out-of-pocket costs not paid by Original Medicare, such as copays, coinsurance, and deductibles. However, outside of the initial enrollment period, switching plans typically requires medical underwriting, which can be a barrier for those with pre-existing conditions. The birthday rule removes this obstacle during its specific enrollment window.
States That Have the Birthday Rule
As of now, the Medicare Supplement birthday rule is not a federal policy; it is enacted at the state level. Currently, 8 states including California, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Nevada and Oregon have implemented variations of this rule. Each state’s version differs slightly in terms of timing and eligible plans:
California
Beneficiaries have 60 days from the first day of their birth month to switch Medicare supplement plans to enroll in one with the same or a less benefits. They also have the option to switch insurance carriers during this period.
Idaho
Those who reside in ID have 63 days from their birthday to switch Medicare supplement plans with the either the same or less benefits. They can also switch to another insurance carrier if they like.
Illinois
Beneficiaries in IL have 45 days from their birthday to change Medicare supplement plans with either the same or less benefits. This rule only applies to plans with the existing insurance carrier or an affiliate of the current carrier. The affiliate carrier was added in 2024. In order to To qualify for the birthday rule in IL, beneficiaries must be between 65 and 75.
Kentucky
As of 1-1-24, KY allows Medicare supplement enrollees to switch to another supplement carrier that offers a plan with the same benefits as their current plan. They must switch within 60 days of their birthday.
Louisiana
In the state of LA, beneficiaries are given 63 days from their birthday to switch to another Medicare supplement plan with equal or lesser benefits. Enrollees are only permitted to enroll in a plan offered by either their current carrier or an affiliate of their current insurer.
Maryland
As of July 1. 2023, beneficiaries have 30 days from their birthday to change Medicare supplement plans with either equal or less benefits than their current plan.
Nevada
In the sate of NV, the birthday rule allows beneficiaries 60 days form the first day of their birthday month to change supplement plans to one with the same or less benefits. It is also permitted to switch insurance carriers.
Oregon
Beneficiaries have 30 days from the first day of their birth month to switch Medicare supplement plans to another with the same or fewer benefits. They can also change insurance carriers.
Please note; beneficiaries and their agents must verify the state specific rules and timelines.
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How the Birthday Rule works
Each year plan enrollees should evaluate their current supplement coverage and decide if it still meets their needs. A licensed Medicare agent can help compare available plan options to find one that best suits the needs of the enrollee. They will also be able to advise of the applicable enrollment window using the appropriate birthday rule for each eligible state.
Beneficiaries must submit all applications before the enrollment period ends. Insurers cannot deny applications submitted during the birthday rule period. They are also prohibited from increasing premiums based on health conditions.
Benefits of the Birthday Rule
The birthday rule provides several advantages for beneficiaries. This includes the ability to adjust their coverage to better align with their healthcare needs and budget. It also allows enrollees an opportunity to change plans without fear of rejection.
Considerations for Beneficiaries
Although the birthday rule provides some significant benefits, there are a few important considerations:
State-Specific Rules: The availability and details of the birthday rule depend on where each beneficiary resides. It is not available in every state.
Plan Restrictions: In general, the rule applies only to plans that offer equal or lesser benefits, so beneficiaries cannot use it to upgrade coverage.
Timing: Those who miss the enrollment window must wait until next year’s birthday period to change plans.
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The Medicare Supplement birthday rule is valuable for eligible beneficiaries. It provides an annual opportunity to change coverage without medical underwriting.
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