There are limited ways you can change your Original Medicare elections after annual open enrollment has closed.
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Most Medicare plans, including Original Medicare (Parts A and B), Medicare Advantage (Part C), and prescription drug (Part D) plans, typically renew automatically each year. You may need to re-enroll ...
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Medicare's open enrollment period runs from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7 every year. This gives you a prime opportunity to make changes to your coverage. Switching plans could save you money and give you ...