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Special Enrollment Period (SEP)

Special Enrollment Period (SEP)

You can make changes to your Medicare Advantage and Medicare prescription drug coverage when certain events happen in your life, like if you move or you lose other insurance coverage. These chances to make changes are called Special Enrollment Periods (SEPs). Rules about when you can make changes and the type of changes you can make are different for each SEP.

You can make changes to your Medicare Advantage and Medicare prescription drug coverage when certain events happen in your life, like if you move or you lose other insurance coverage. These chances to make changes are called Special Enrollment Periods (SEPs). Rules about when you can make changes and the type of changes you can make are different for each SEP.

SEPs offer crucial opportunities for beneficiaries to adjust their Medicare coverage outside of the annual enrollment period, ensuring they can align their healthcare plans with significant life changes, such as relocation or changes in insurance status, thereby maintaining adequate coverage and minimizing disruptions in care.

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