Guaranteed access after open enrollment
Once the open enrollment period ends, consumer protections shrink for those with pre-existing conditions. There are only five situations that give you guaranteed access to Medicare Supplement insurance after open enrollment. If any of those five situations apply to you, you have what is referred to as a “guaranteed issue right.” If you have a guaranteed issue right, an insurance company must sell you a Medigap policy, must cover all pre-existing conditions, and cannot charge you more because of your pre-existing condition.
You have a guaranteed issue right in the following five situations:
- You have a Medicare Advantage Plan and it’s leaving Medicare or ending coverage in your area.
- You have Original Medicare and need to replace an employer health plan that will soon discontinue.
- You have Original Medicare and a Medicare SELECT policy and you move out of the policy’s service area.
- Your Medigap insurance company goes bankrupt or ends your policy through no fault of your own.
- You leave a Medicare Advantage plan or Medigap policy because the company misled you or didn’t follow the rules
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Guaranteed issue rights protect you, but they must be utilized quickly. In order to qualify for a Medigap policy without underwriting, you must apply no later than 63 calendar days after your previous health coverage ends.