Many Medicare beneficiaries choose a plan at the start of the year and expect it to meet their needs throughout. But what happens if your health changes midyear? More to the point: What if your current Medicare plan isn’t the best fit for your needs now?
This is more common than you might think. A new diagnosis, a change in medications, or the need to see a specialist can quickly impact how well your current plan is working for you.
In many cases, your ability to change plans midyear is limited. If you are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan, you typically cannot switch plans outside of specific enrollment periods unless you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period. These exceptions may apply if you move, lose other coverage, or meet certain eligibility criteria.
Because of this, it is important to understand how your current plan handles unexpected changes. For example, does your plan cover the specialists you may now need? Are your new prescriptions included in the formulary? What will your out-of-pocket costs look like moving forward?
Even if you cannot change plans right away, there are still steps you can take. You can work with your provider to find covered alternatives and plan ahead for the next enrollment period.
This is where working with an experienced, licensed insurance broker can be especially valuable. We will help you evaluate your current coverage, identify any gaps, and prepare for future changes so you are hopefully not caught off guard in the event that your health changes.
Health needs can change at any time, but your health insurance plan should provide for unexpected diagnoses and new needs. The key is being proactive, informed, and supported so you can make the best decisions for your care, both now and in the future.
If your situation has changed and you are unsure how it affects your Medicare plan, reach out to us and connect with a licensed insurance agent. We are here to help you evaluate whether you might qualify for a Special Enrollment Period, navigate your insurance options, and plan for what comes next.