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Quarterly Partner eNewsletter

Q4 2019

 
Prepare Your Clients for Medicare’s Open Enrollment
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Prepare Your Clients for Medicare’s Open Enrollment

With Medicare’s Open Enrollment Period kicking off Oct. 15, now is the time to urge your clients age 65 and older to review their Medicare plans with Medicare BackOffice®.

Here’s how

 

Dates To Know


Jan. 1 – March 31
General Enrollment Period
When someone who did not enroll in Medicare Part B during his or her initial enrollment period gets another chance to sign up. But, he or she may have to pay a late enrollment penalty.

Jan. 1 – March 31
Open Enrollment Period (OEP) for MA or MA-PD
When existing Medicare Advantage and/or MA-PD members can switch from one MA plan to another, or disenroll from MA and go back to Original Medicare with the option of adding a stand-alone Part D plan.

April 1 – Oct. 14
"Lock-in Period"
When most Medicare beneficiaries are unable to change their underlying Medicare coverage, unless they have a Special Election Period.

Oct. 15 – Dec. 7
Open Enrollment Period for Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Coverage
Open to anyone in the Medicare program, this is when you can:
  • Change to a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan or a Medicare Advantage plus Part D (MA-PD) plan from Original Medicare
  • Change from an MA or MA-PD plan to Original Medicare
  • Change one MA plan or MA-PD plan to another MA or MA-PD plan
  • Enroll in a Part D plan
  • Change from one Part D plan to another

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