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Life Event Playbook

Your Plan Terminates or Changes Service Area

Steps to Take

  1. Receive notice from current plan
  2. Compare replacement plans
  3. Enroll in new plan before current coverage ends

Key Deadlines

  • 2-month SEP after termination notice

Watch-Outs

  • Don't delay — plan terminations can leave gaps

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I enroll or make changes?+
Most Medicare changes happen at ssa.gov/medicare or medicare.gov. Your state SHIP offers free counseling.
How strict are deadlines?+
Very. Missing a Special Enrollment Period often means waiting for the Annual Enrollment Period (Oct 15 – Dec 7) and facing late penalties.
Do I need an agent?+
Not required, but a licensed independent Medicare agent can compare plans across multiple carriers at no cost to you.
What if I miss a deadline?+
Use the General Enrollment Period (Jan 1 – Mar 31) for Part B, accepting any applicable late penalty. Some SEPs allow late enrollment for specific hardship reasons.