If you’re wondering, “when can I apply for Medicare Advantage?” you have a few options.
Medicare beneficiaries looking to apply for Medicare Advantage may do so only at certain times, including during an individual’s Initial Enrollment Period, the annual Open Enrollment Period or a Special Enrollment Period. Medicare Advantage plans are provided through private insurance companies and offer the same benefits as Original Medicare, with some also offering prescription drug coverage and vision, dental, or hearing care.
Enrolling in a Medicare Advantage plan during your Initial Enrollment Period
When you first become eligible for Medicare, you have a 7-month Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) to enroll in Medicare. Then once enrolled in Part A and Part B, you can sign up for a Medicare Advantage plan (also known as Medicare Part C). If you are aging into Medicare, then your IEP begins three months before you turn 65 and ends three months after the month you turn 65. For example, if you age into Medicare in May, your Initial Enrollment Period begins February 1 and ends August 31.
Enrolling in a Medicare Advantage plan during the Open Enrollment Period
The Medicare Open Enrollment Period, also known as the Annual Election Period (AEP), runs yearly from October 15 to December 7, during which Medicare beneficiaries can apply for Medicare Advantage plan coverage. Beneficiaries can make the following changes to their coverage during these two months:
- Switch from Original Medicare to Medicare Advantage
- Switch from a Medicare Advantage plan back to Original Medicare
- Switch from a Medicare Advantage plan to a different Medicare Advantage plan in their service area
- Switch from a Medicare Advantage plan that doesn’t include drug coverage to one that does, and vice versa
Enrolling in a Medicare Advantage Plan During a Special Enrollment Period
You must wait for the next Annual Election Period if you missed the other enrollment periods. However, certain special circumstances could qualify you for a Special Enrollment Period, such as:
- You moved out of your current Medicare Advantage plan’s service area.
- You are eligible for Medicaid.
- You qualify for the Extra Help program, which assists with the cost of your prescription medications.
- You receive care in an institution, such as a long-term care hospital or skilled nursing facility.
- You dropped your Original Medicare and Medicare Supplement for a Medicare Advantage plan, and want to switch back before the end of the 12-month grace period.
Can I Enroll in a Medicare Advantage Plan?
Suppose you are enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B and live in the Medicare Advantage plan’s service area. In that case, you are eligible to join this plan during either your Initial Enrollment Period, the Annual Election Period, or during a Special Enrollment Period for which you qualify. Not all Medicare Advantage plans will work the same way, so it is recommended that you compare all plans in your area to find the right one for your needs.