A Medicare special enrollment period (SEP) – triggered by a qualifying life event – allows a person to sign up for coverage outside of the usual initial enrollment or annual open enrollment windows. But the Medicare SEP rules vary depending on the type of coverage.| medicareresources.org
If you're enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan and you're not happy with it, you can switch plans during Medicare's annual open enrollment period. Here are four reasons why you might change coverage.| medicareresources.org
Considering a change to your Medicare coverage? Consider these 11 factors when choosing between Medicare Advantage, Medigap, and Part D coverage.| medicareresources.org
This year, Medicare Part D enrollees should pay particularly close attention to changes in 2024 prescription drug coverage costs resulting from provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).| medicareresources.org
Learn what you need to join a Medicare plan, when you can join, and how you can join.| Medicare
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What you pay for Medicare will vary based on what coverage and services you get, and what providers you visit.| Medicare