Changing Plans
When can members change their plan option?
Members may change their current plan option during the following enrollment periods:
Annual Election Period (AEP) — October 15 — December 7
The Annual Election Period (AEP) is for individuals on Medicare who:
- have not yet joined a plan or
- are already enrolled in a plan and want to switch plans
Effective Dates for AEP:
Individuals who enroll in a Care Improvement Plus Plan during AEP will be given a January 1 effective date.
Annual Disenrollment Period (ADP) — January 1 — February 14
The Medicare Advantage Annual Disenrollment Period (ADP) allows you to switch from a Care Improvement Plus plan to Original Medicare. Should you choose to switch to Original Medicare during this enrollment period from January 1 through February 14, you can also enroll in a separate Medicare prescription drug plan at the same time.
Special Election Period (SEP):
There are a number of circumstances under which beneficiaries are eligible for a Special Election Period (SEP). If you think the beneficiary you're helping may be eligible for a SEP, review the eligibility statements for our plans to see if any apply.. Individuals who have diabetes, heart failure, or Medicaid/Low Income Subsidy*, may qualify to enroll in a Care Improvement Plus Special Needs Plan ANYTIME of the year by exercising a "Special Election Period".
Effective Dates for SEP:
The effective date of coverage varies depending on which SEP the beneficiary is using. However, in most cases, the beneficiary's effective date of coverage will be the first day of the month after the month enrollment.
How can members change their plan option?
This page was last updated on: 8/22/2011 10:08:08 AM