Covered Bridge

Your AEP Game Plan

By Ashley Wicker

It’s that time of year again, the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) for Medicare. AEP runs from October 15 through December 7, and it’s the one time of year (unless you have a special circumstance) where you can review and make changes to your Medicare coverage if needed. Applications to make plan changes cannot be accepted until October 15, but you can learn about the new plan details that are available for AEP starting October 1. With that focus in mind, I wanted to take a moment to help you create an AEP Game Plan!

Now, these are just my suggestions and they aren’t the be-all-end-all list, but I’m the type of person who needs a starting place, so hopefully this can help you during this year’s AEP.

A Quick Recap

During AEP, you really have two options:

So, what exactly does that mean? You can:

  1. Review and Stay: You’ll be getting your Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) document from your current Medicare Advantage plan. It’ll list any changes to your coverage that’ll begin (on your current plan) once January 1, 2023, rolls around. Review your ANOC – and if you like the changes, you can keep your current plan and just let it roll over into the upcoming year.
    An important note: During this time of year, you’ll probably be getting a lot of mail. Make sure you don’t throw your ANOC away.
  2. Review and Change: If your ANOC has changes you don’t like, or if your needs have changed or you feel like it’s time to look for something else, you can consider switching to a new plan.

An important note: If you’re thinking of making a change from a Medicare Supplement plan to a Medicare Advantage plan, be sure of the following:

If you’ve chosen the “Review and Change” route, there are many places where you can find information about new plans that might suit your needs better:

Once you’ve found a health plan that you’d like to consider further, there are numerous ways to learn more about the plan and the company that’s offering it:

Finally, do you need help picking a plan? Always consider the following to see if a new plan would be a better fit for you:

I hope this game plan helps you make the most of AEP!

Ashley Wicker is a community and broker liaison at Reid Health Alliance Medicare. Born and raised in Fayette County, she is a devoted mother who enjoys the outdoors, cooking and the arts.

At Reid Health Alliance Medicare, our team is here to partner with you and help the members of the communities we serve together. For us, it’s all about helping community members make sure they have the information they need every step of the way as they navigate through the healthcare coverage system and life in general. Have a community outreach need or upcoming event we should be a part of? Or like this article? Feel free to respond to Ashley.Wicker@HealthAlliance.org. Thanks for reading!