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Understanding Medicare Enrollment Periods

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    Understanding Medicare Enrollment Periods

    By Ed Crowe | General Articles | 0 comment | 27 October, 2024 | 0

    Understanding Medicare enrollment periods is crucial if you plan to offer Medicare plans to potential clients. It is also important to those becoming eligible for Medicare or hoping to make changes to an existing plan. We will break down the different Medicare enrollment periods and help beneficiaries make informed decisions.

    Initial Enrollment Period (IEP)

    The Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is when a beneficiary first becomes eligible for Medicare. This period is a 7-month window, starting three months before the month you turn 65, including your birthday month, and ending three months after. For example, if your 65th birthday is in May, your IEP runs from February 1st to August 31st.

    During your IEP, you can enroll in:

    • Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance)
    • Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance)
    • Medicare Advantage (Part C) or Part D (Prescription Drug Plan)

    Individuals under 65 who qualify due to disability, have their own IEP. The IEP starts the 25th month of receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

    Medicare General Enrollment Period (GEP)

    If a beneficiary misses their Initial Enrollment Period, they can sign up for Medicare during the General Enrollment Period (GEP). The GEP runs from January 1st to March 31st each year. Coverage begins the 1st of the month after the beneficiary enrolls.

    Although the GEP provides a second chance to get Medicare coverage, it’s important to note there may be late enrollment penalties for those who did not sign up for Medicare Part B when they were first eligible, unless they qualify for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP).

    Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP)

    The Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) is a critical time for those already enrolled in Medicare to make changes to their plans. It occurs every year from October 15th to December 7th. During this period, you can:

    • Switch from Original Medicare (Part A & B) to a Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan, or vice versa
    • Change from one Medicare Advantage plan to another
    • Add or drop a Part D (Prescription Drug Plan)
    • Switch from one Part D plan to another

    Click here for strategies for the 2025 AEP

    Changes made during AEP will take effect on January 1st, 2025. This is the time to review your coverage, compare plans, and ensure that your healthcare needs will be met in the upcoming year.

    Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (MA OEP)

    Those enrolled in a Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan, can use the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (MA OEP) to make a one-time change. This period runs from January 1st to March 31st annually. During the MA OEP, beneficiaries can make the following changes:

    • Switch from one Medicare Advantage plan to another
    • Disenroll from a Medicare Advantage plan and return to Original Medicare
    • Join a Part D plan if you return to Original Medicare

    Please note, beneficiaries cannot switch from Original Medicare to a Medicare Advantage plan during this period; changes are available only to those enrolled in MA/MAPD (Part C) plans.

    Special Enrollment Periods (SEP)

    Special Enrollment Periods (SEP) allow beneficiaries to enroll in or change Medicare plans outside of the usual enrollment periods as long as they qualify for them. A few reasons for SEP eligibility include:

    • Loss of an employer-sponsored health plan
    • Moving to a new location outside the current plan’s service area
    • If the beneficiary gains eligibility for Medicaid or other financial assistance programs
    • Disaster related emergencies may offer an SEP if an enrollment opportunity was missed
    • Those who leave incarceration

    SEPs vary in length and timing, depending on the reason for eligibility. For instance, those losing employer coverage, generally have an 8-month SEP starting from the month after their employment ends or group coverage ends (whichever comes first).

    5-Star Special Enrollment Period

    Both Medicare Advantage and Part D plans are rated on a 5-star scale by Medicare. The 5-star plans are the highest rated. If there is a 5-star plan available the beneficiaries’ service area, beneficiaries can enroll in it using the 5-Star Special Enrollment Period. This SEP allows a one-time switch to a 5-star plan at any point between December 8th and November 30th of the following year.

    This election period provides an excellent opportunity to switch to a high-quality plan if there is one available in the beneficiaries’ area.

    Key Tips for Navigating Enrollment in 2025

    • Know the dates for each enrollment period to ensure an opportunity is not missed.
    • Review the current coverage. During AEP, it is important to review your existing coverage and compare it with other available plans. Changes to premiums, coverage options, and provider networks may impact your decision.
    • Use the beneficiaries should use all the tools available to them including Medicare agents Annual Notice of change ANOC, evidence of coverage and the Medicare Plan Finder tool on Medicare.gov. All these tools can help to compare plans, coverage, and costs.
    • Understanding Medicare can be complex, Medicare agents are available to guide beneficiaries on available plans and options to best fit their needs. Reach out to a Medicare advisor or SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program) counselor for guidance.

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    Understanding Medicare enrollment periods for 2025 is essential for making the right coverage is provided at the right time. Whether enrolling for the first time, looking to change, or there is a need for a special enrollment opportunity, it is important to stay informed about key dates and rules to help manage enrollment options effectively.

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