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Feb, 11 2025 — You can drop, disenroll, or cancel your Medicare Part D plan or Medicare Advantage plan coverage during the annual Open Enrollment Period - or a Special Enrollment Period - or you can be involuntarily disenrolled from your plan.
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Apr, 08 2025 — In general, if you were involuntarily disenrolled from your Medicare Part D plan for not paying your monthly premiums, you must show that your failure to make timely premium payments was due to
uniqu . . .
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Feb, 03 2025 — The Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (MA-OEP) is another enrollment period allowing people currently enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan (MAPD or MA) an opportunity to change Medicare Advan . . .
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Apr, 11 2025 — The Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services (CMS) have implemented safe-guards to protect Medicare
beneficiaries who inadvertently missed a Medicare Part D premium payment and require Medicare
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Dec, 04 2024 — No. You do not need to cancel or disenroll from your existing Medicare Part D plan before enrolling in a new Medicare Part D prescription drug plan.
When you change Medicare Part D prescripti . . .
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Apr, 20 2024 — The easiest way to disenroll or cancel your Medicare Part D plan is to
call Medicare at 1-800-633-4227. You will need to have your Medicare ID [MBI] number from your Medicare card.
You can a . . .
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Jan, 03 2025 — Yes. The Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (MA-OEP) runs from January 1st through March 31st. During the MA-OEP, you are allowed to drop your Medicare Advantage plan (MAPD or MA), . . .
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Jan, 27 2025 — If you have disenrolled from your Medicare Part D plan (or Medicare Advantage plan) for next year and are still within the annual Open Enrollment Period (AEP - running each year from October 15th thro . . .
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May, 14 2024 — Your Medicare Part D prescription drug plan (PDP) or Medicare Advantage plan (MA, MAPD, or SNP) coverage can be cancelled because of changes to the Medicare plan or because of something that you have . . .
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Dec, 17 2024 — If you lose your Medicare Part D coverage or are involuntarily disenrolled from your Medicare plan:
You may no longer have any prescription drug coverage until you join another Medicare plan - . . .
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Apr, 08 2025 — Yes. As noted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), a Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plan can disenroll a plan member for non-payment of premiums after proper notice an . . .
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May, 16 2024 — Maybe. If a person is disenrolled from their Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plan for failure to pay their monthly premiums and wants to re-enroll in their Medicare Part D plan
So yes, . . .
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Oct, 22 2024 — If you are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan (MA or MAPD) or Medicare Part D plan (PDP) that is no longer offered next year (and you are not automatically "crosswalked" or transferred to another M . . .
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Apr, 08 2025 — If a person stops paying their Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plan's monthly premium, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) allows the Medicare plan to disenroll the member from . . .
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May, 16 2024 — Maybe. However, reinstatement into a Medicare plan after member-initiated disenrollment is only allowed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in very limited situations.
The . . .
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Nov, 13 2024 — Yes. If you are a Medicare
beneficiary who earns a higher income, you can be assessed both a Medicare Part D and a Medicare Part B Income-Related
Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA) that must be . . .
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May, 16 2024 — Contact your Medicare plan
immediately. A Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plan
can “involuntarily" disenroll you from the plan if you fail to pay your monthly
premiums - and once . . .
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Sep, 09 2024 — Yes. You are permitted to disenroll from
your Medicare Part D plan or Medicare Advantage plan during the Annual Open Enrollment Period (AEP) -- October 15th through December 7th -- or outside the AEP . . .
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Sep, 09 2024 — Your Medicare plan can disenroll you from the Medicare plan, send your unpaid balance to a debt collection agency, require you to pay unpaid premiums if you ever wish to rejoin the plan, and you may also incur a late-enrollment penalty if you rejoin any Medicare drug plan
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Apr, 08 2025 — Not exactly. After disenrollment, paying your past unpaid premiums will not get you automatically reinstated back into your Medicare drug plan. Rather, your plan will make a determination as to . . .