September 8, 2025 | Dear Marci

What changes can I make during the Fall Open Enrollment Period?

Dear Marci,

I’ve had the same Part D plan for a while now, and I’m wondering if there’s something better out there, I heard it’s possible to make changes during the Fall Open Enrollment Period. What kind of changes can I make?  

– Obi (Dallas, TX)  

Dear Obi, 

Yes, Fall Open Enrollment Period also known as the Annual Election Period, is the time of year when you can make certain changes to your Medicare coverage. Fall Open Enrollment happens each year from October 15 through December 7 and any change you make takes effect January 1.  

During Fall Open Enrollment you can:  

  • Pick a new Medicare Advantage or Part D plan. 
  • Switch between Original Medicare with or without a Part D plan and Medicare Advantage. 

A few things to consider when making changes to your plan during Fall Open Enrollment: 

  • Take a look at next year’s Medicare & You handbook to learn about Medicare costs and benefits for the upcoming year. 
  • If you have a Medicare Advantage Plan or a Part D plan, you should also receive a mailing called an Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) and/or Evidence of Coverage (EOC) from your plan. Review these notices for any changes in the plan’s costs, benefits, and/or rules for the upcoming year. 
  • Use Medicare’s Plan Finder tool to learn about plans offered in your area. The Plan Finder tool can help you compare Part D plans based on the drugs you need, the pharmacy you visit, and your drug costs. 
  • Enrolling in a new plan directly through Medicare is a good way to protect yourself in case there are problems with enrollment. Write down everything about the conversation when you enroll through Medicare, including the date, the representative you spoke to, and any outcomes or next steps. You can also enroll through the plan, or an agent or broker. 
  • Call or visit the website of your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP). Your local SHIP can help you understand your Medicare coverage options. 

Hope this answers your question! 

-Marci 

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