Medicare Open Enrollment
October 15–December 7; The annual time period allowing individuals to make changes to Medicare and prescription drug coverage for the following year.
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6 Steps to Prepare for the Medicare Open Enrollment Period
The annual Medicare Open Enrollment Period runs from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7. Use these tips to research plans, save time and money, and make an informed decision about senior health insurance coverage.
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Protect yourself and your loved ones by learning about the most common Medicare phone scams and how to determine whether communication from “Medicare” is legitimate.
1 CommentWhat Happens if You Miss the Deadline for Medicare Open Enrollment?
If you missed Medicare Open Enrollment’s deadline on December 7, there are still a few options available to help you make the most of your coverage.
3 Comments7 Things to Know About Medicare Open Enrollment
Learning how the annual Medicare Open Enrollment period works will help you weigh your options and choose the best health coverage for yourself or a loved one.
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Medicare Open Enrollment Questions
Changing Medicare: Which plan is most benefitial for my dad's situation?
7 AnswersJoAnn29 Answered Mar 17, 2024Medicare and home health aide.
9 Answersnewbiewife Replied Jan 22, 2024Where do I begin with signing my mom up for Medicare and getting supplemental insurance? She is turning 65 and lives in my home.
19 AnswersChristine44 Replied Jul 18, 2023How do you apply for Medicare while in the hospital?
7 AnswersFrebrowser Answered Feb 2023
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Medicare Open Enrollment Discussions
Executive Order to "expand" Medicare. Your thoughts?
18 CommentsLongears Commented Oct 2019What activities are being done to support during enrollment Medicare?
1 Commentjulidu Commented Oct 2013
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