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When Does It Make Sense to Switch Medicare Plans?

Posted by Ann Banting, March 13, 2026

Each year, Medicare beneficiaries have opportunities to review and change their coverage. In addition to the Annual Election Period in the fall, there are other enrollment periods available throughout the year. While this flexibility can be helpful, making a change without careful review can create unintended consequences.

There are situations where switching plans makes good sense. If your current  plan dropped your doctor from its network, increased copayments, or changed prescription drug coverage in a way that significantly raises your costs, exploring other options may be wise. Similarly, if you have developed new health conditions and anticipate more frequent specialist visits or procedures, a plan with broader provider access or lower out-of-pocket costs could better fit your needs.

Another reason to consider switching is relocation. If you moved to a new county or state, your existing plan’s network and plans may no longer align with your situation. Reviewing plans available in your new area ensures you maintain access to care.

However, switching is not always risk-free. One of the biggest concerns arises when moving from a Medicare Advantage plan back to Original Medicare and applying for a Medicare Supplement plan. In many states, outside of your initial enrollment window, you may be subject to medical underwriting. This means you could be denied coverage or charged higher out of pocket costs based on health conditions.

Prescription drug coverage also requires close review. Formularies differ between plans, and a medication covered under your current plan may not be covered the same way under a new one. Even small changes in drug tiers can significantly affect your annual costs.

It is also important to look beyond the monthly costs. A lower monthly cost may come with higher deductibles, copayments, or narrower provider networks. Evaluating total potential out-of-pocket exposure gives a clearer picture than focusing on one number.

Before making a switch during an eligible enrollment period, review your doctors, medications, travel needs, and long-term health outlook. Then, give us a call to discuss your options with a licensed insurance agent. Careful review can help you avoid surprises and ensure your coverage continues to support both your budget and your healthcare needs.

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