1. 1492 POINTS
    Jeff Davis
    Insurance Advisor, Lordship Insurance Services, California
    It is best to look at the open enrollment period for the smoothest transition. However there may come a time when you just cannot continue to have the coverage and need to make a change. These plans are not intended for members to jump into and out of them but there is always an option to get out and return to a traditional medicare plan. You would have an option of looking into a supplement as well. The best way to deal with this situation is to speak with an agent that understands Medicare and its rules.
    Answered on December 2, 2013
  2. 2330 POINTS
    Steve Adlman
    Owner, Alabama Medicare Plans, Birmingham, Alabama
    The disenrollment period each year from a Medicare Advantage Plan is January 1--February 14. During this period you can go back to Original Medicare, enroll in a Medicare Supplement and Prescription Drug Plan. You will have to go through medical underwriting and if you have any serious health conditions you could be denied coverage for a Medicare Supplement. Before you disenroll from your Medicare Advantage Plan be sure you can qualify for a Medicare Supplement based on your health.
    Answered on May 12, 2016
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