Switching to a New Medicare Advantage Plan Gets Easier
by Kimberly Lankford, Contributing Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Jan 16, 2019
2 minutes
[QUESTION]I switched to a different Medicare Advantage plan for 2019 because the premiums were lower than my previous plan. But I found that some of the doctors and hospitals I want to use aren't covered by the new plan. Can I switch again?
[ANSWER]Yes. Previously, and get a Part D policy. But new rules starting in 2019 give consumers more flexibility--and time.
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