Yvonne Smith
Moderator
Every October is when Medicare has the open enrollment period for the year, which lasts until sometime in December. If you already have Medicare, you should receive an Annual Notice of Change letter or email, which explains what the company is changing for the upcoming year.
This is how you can learn what changes will be with each company program, and can decide if you want to stay with the same Medicare provider, or switch to either a different plan or a new provider.
If you have the original Medicare, and none of the extra benefits that company plans have, then you might not get the annual notice of change. I have always had a Medicare Advantage plan, so we always check the benefits for the upcoming year to see which plan offers the most for our needs.
We have a Medicare insurance agent, and he goes over the available plans with us each fall, so we can have all of the important information needed to make a decision, and this is a free service provided by insurance agents. We have a broker, so he is not connected to only one company, and we can learn about all of the available plans.
We have our notice of change, which explains some of the changes in benefits for 2026, but only for the plan we have right now; so talking with our agent will be how we compare the plans from both Devoted Health and other Medicare Advantage plans for next year.
This is how you can learn what changes will be with each company program, and can decide if you want to stay with the same Medicare provider, or switch to either a different plan or a new provider.
If you have the original Medicare, and none of the extra benefits that company plans have, then you might not get the annual notice of change. I have always had a Medicare Advantage plan, so we always check the benefits for the upcoming year to see which plan offers the most for our needs.
We have a Medicare insurance agent, and he goes over the available plans with us each fall, so we can have all of the important information needed to make a decision, and this is a free service provided by insurance agents. We have a broker, so he is not connected to only one company, and we can learn about all of the available plans.
We have our notice of change, which explains some of the changes in benefits for 2026, but only for the plan we have right now; so talking with our agent will be how we compare the plans from both Devoted Health and other Medicare Advantage plans for next year.