Losing your Medicare Advantage plan? These videos can help

Medicare Open Enrollment runs through December 7, and if you’ve gotten a letter explaining that your Medicare Advantage plan won’t be available next year you need to take action.

The Office of the Insurance Commissioner just published a series of videos to help explain what you can do to replace your current Medicare Advantage plan and what you can take care of online with Medicare’s Plan Finder feature.

Reminder: If you don’t enroll in a new Medicare Advantage plan, or a Medicare Part D plan with Medigap or Medicare Supplement plan, you won’t have the same level of coverage on January 1. You also won’t be able to enroll in a new Medicare Part D plan until next fall.

Video 1: Losing your Medicare Advantage plan? Here’s your options.

Video 1: Losing your Medicare Advantage plan? Here’s your options.

Video 2: Losing your Medicare Advantage plan? Here’s how to find a new one

Video 2: Losing your Medicare Advantage plan? Here’s how to find a new one

Video 3: What to know if you’re moving from Medicare Advantage to Original Medicare

Video 3: What to know if you’re moving from Medicare Advantage to Original Medicare

Video 4: Medicare Open Enrollment: Using the Plan Finder on Medicare.gov

Video 4: Medicare Open Enrollment: Using the Plan Finder on Medicare.gov

Still have questions about enrolling in a new Medicare plan? Here’s a few options.

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Commissioner’s Eye on Insurance
Commissioner’s Eye on Insurance

Published in Commissioner’s Eye on Insurance

The Washington state Office of the Insurance Commissioner protects insurance consumers and oversees the insurance industry.

WA State Office of the Insurance Commissioner
WA State Office of the Insurance Commissioner

Written by WA State Office of the Insurance Commissioner

Washington state Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler regulates the insurance industry and protects insurance consumers.