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  2. When to enroll in Part D - Medicare Interactive

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    Enrolling during the first three months of the IEP means coverage begins the first day of the fourth month. Enrolling during the fourth month of the IEP or any of the three months afterwards means coverage begins the month following the month of enrollment. You should enroll in Part D as soon as you are eligible to avoid a potential late ...

  3. Special Enrollment Periods for Medicare Advantage Plans and...

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    15. You disenroll from your Medicare Advantage Plan during the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period 16. You qualify for a new Part D Initial Enrollment Period when you turn 65 17. You want to enroll in a five-star Medicare Advantage Plan or Part D plan 18. You have been in a consistently low-performing Medicare Advantage or Part D plan 19.

  4. Changing Part D plans - Medicare Interactive

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    In most cases, you can only make changes to your Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage during Fall Open Enrollment (October 15 through December 7). Your new coverage begins January 1 of the following year. You can change plans as many times as you need during Fall Open Enrollment, and your last choice takes effect January 1.

  5. Medicare Advantage and Part D for incarcerated beneficiaries

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    When you are incarcerated, you should disenroll from your stand-alone prescription drug plan (Part D) or Medicare Advantage Plan. This is because you are ineligible for these plans for the duration of your time in jail, prison, or otherwise in the custody of penal authorities. When you are released, you have a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) to ...

  6. How to enroll in Medicare if you missed your Initial Enrollment...

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    General Enrollment Period. The GEP takes place January 1 through March 31 of each year. During this period you can enroll in Medicare Part B. When you enroll during the GEP, coverage begins the first of the month after you enroll. For example, if you enroll in January, your coverage begins February 1. Enrolling in Medicare during the GEP means ...

  7. Medicare Advantage enrollment

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    Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (MA OEP): The January 1 through March 31 period each year when you can switch from your Medicare Advantage Plan (excluding Medical Savings Accounts, cost plans, and PACE) to another Medicare Advantage Plan, or to Original Medicare with or without a Part D plan. You can only use this enrollment period if ...

  8. Medicare Fall Open Enrollment Period

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    1. Fall Open Enrollment occurs each year from October 15 through December 7. Any change you make during Fall Open Enrollment will take effect January 1. In most cases, Fall Open Enrollment is the only time you can pick a new Medicare Advantage or Part D plan. If you have Medicare Advantage, you can also switch to Original Medicare.

  9. Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) - Medicare Interactive

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    The Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is the first chance you have to enroll in Medicare Part A and Part B. You can also enroll in Part D for the first time during your IEP. This seven-month period includes the three months before, the month of, and the three months following your 65th birthday.

  10. Extra Help program: Medicare's Part D Low-Income Subsidy

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    Extra Help basics. Extra Help is a federal program that helps pay for some to most of the out-of-pocket costs of Medicare prescription drug coverage. It is also known as the Part D Low-Income Subsidy (LIS). Extra Help eligibility. If your monthly income is up to $1,903 in 2024 ($2,575 for couples) and your assets are below specified limits, you ...

  11. How do I change my Part D plan? - Medicare Interactive

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    We are currently in the Fall Open Enrollment Period, so you can change your Part D plan! Call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). Enroll online through Medicare Plan Finder. Contact the plan directly to enroll. Enroll through an insurance broker, if you work with one. It is usually best to enroll through Medicare, since it’s helpful for Medicare ...