When Can You Disenroll From A Medicare Advantage Plan?
- 1492 POINTSview profileJeff DavisInsurance Advisor, Lordship Insurance Services, CaliforniaIt is best to look at the open enrollment period for the smoothest transition. However there may come a time when you just cannot continue to have the coverage and need to make a change. These plans are not intended for members to jump into and out of them but there is always an option to get out and return to a traditional medicare plan. You would have an option of looking into a supplement as well. The best way to deal with this situation is to speak with an agent that understands Medicare and its rules.Answered on December 2, 2013flag this answer
- 2330 POINTSview profileSteve AdlmanOwner, Alabama Medicare Plans, Birmingham, AlabamaThe disenrollment period each year from a Medicare Advantage Plan is January 1--February 14. During this period you can go back to Original Medicare, enroll in a Medicare Supplement and Prescription Drug Plan. You will have to go through medical underwriting and if you have any serious health conditions you could be denied coverage for a Medicare Supplement. Before you disenroll from your Medicare Advantage Plan be sure you can qualify for a Medicare Supplement based on your health.Answered on May 12, 2016flag this answer
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