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Health Insurance Enrollment Periods

Open Enrollment "OE”

Special Open Enrollment "SEP"

Special Open Enrollment "SEP"

Health Insurance or ACA Open Enrollment is the one time per year where you can

Enroll onto brand new coverage or

Change your existing health insurance plan without a qualifying event. 

This means you can start new coverage or move from your existing plan! 

Starting November 1st 2023 through January 15, 2023 you and your family have the ability to take advantage and enroll into  the plan that best fits your needs!

Special Open Enrollment "SEP"

Special Open Enrollment "SEP"

Special Open Enrollment "SEP"

Outside Open Enrollment you can still sign up for health insurance. The process is called Special Open Enrollment. This means you will need a qualified life event to have taken place within the last 60 days. 

 

Common life events are:

  • Involuntary loss of health insurance
  • Permanently moved to/within California
  • Had a baby
  • Recently married


How to enroll

Special Open Enrollment "SEP"

How to enroll

Enrollment is simple! The first step, is to run a quote! 

We guide you through the online enrollment process to make sure the information is accurate and complete. 

Get approved in minutes! 


Schedule a call with a licensed agent to get started

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Medicare Enrollment Periods

Initial Enrollment Period

Initial Enrollment Period

Initial Enrollment Period

Turning 65? You can enroll in a Medicare plan. You have a seven-month window to join during this period — from three months before the month you turn 65, through your birthday month and to three months after the month you turn 65. During this time, you can:

  • Enrolling in Medicare (Parts A and B) – Click HERE link below to learn more from Medicare.gov
  • Enroll in a stand-alone Medicare prescription drug plan (Part D)
  • Enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C)

If you don’t sign up for Medicare Parts A and B or Part D when you’re first eligible, you could face penalties in the form of higher premiums. Read more about avoiding penalties.

You may be eligible to get Medicare earlier if you have a disability, end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or ALS (also called Lou Gehrig’s disease).

Tip: If you’re already receiving Social Security when you turn 65, you will be automatically enrolled in Original Medicare (Parts A and B).

General Enrollment Period

Initial Enrollment Period

Initial Enrollment Period

 You can also sign up for Part A and/or Part B between January 1 and March 31 each year if both of these conditions apply:

  • You didn't sign up when you were first eligible.
  • You aren’t eligible for a Special Enrollment Period (see below).

Your coverage will start July 1. And you may be subject to penalties.

Annual Enrollment Period

Initial Enrollment Period

Medicare Supplement Open Enrollment

Anyone can make changes to their coverage and enroll in a Medicare plan each year, from October 15 to December 7.

  • If you have Original Medicare, you can switch to a Medicare Advantage plan — or vice versa.
  • You can switch from a Medicare Advantage plan with drug coverage to one without — or vice versa.
  • You can join or drop a Medicare prescription drug plan.
  • You can also update your coverage by switching to a new plan from your current insurer or switching to a new insurer.

If you choose to make a change during the Annual Enrollment Period, your new coverage won’t begin until January 1.

Medicare Supplement Open Enrollment

Medicare Supplement Open Enrollment

Medicare Supplement Open Enrollment

If you’re looking to supplement your Original Medicare coverage to help with additional costs, the best time to buy a Medicare Supplement plan is during the six-month enrollment period that starts the first day of the month you turn 65 — as long as you have signed up for Medicare Part B. 

 If you don’t sign up for a Medicare Supplement plan during this Open Enrollment Period, you may not be able to buy a Medicare Supplement plan.  Unless you have a guaranteed issue right, you may be required to answer medical questions. 

Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment

Medicare Supplement Open Enrollment

Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment

 This period takes place from January 1 through March 31 annually. It allows individuals enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan to make a one-time election to go to either another Medicare Advantage plan with or without prescription drug coverage or Original Medicare. You’ll also be able to enroll in a Medicare prescription drug plan.

In either case, your new coverage will start on the first day of the month following the month you make a change.

Tip: If you go back to Original Medicare, you can also add a Medicare Supplement plan. However, unless you’re still within the six-month Medicare Supplement Enrollment Period, the insurance companies will require you to answer medical questions to qualify for coverage.

Medicare Advantage plans are only available through private insurers. Medicare Advantage plans may also include prescription drug coverage.


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Derek Mesa

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