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Annual Enrollment Period

Reviewing Your Prescription Drug Plan

Step-by-Step Guide to Reviewing Your Drug Plan

 Step 1: Enter your Pharmacies and Drugs into Medicare.gov

Watch: Guide to Entering Pharmacies and Drugs on Medicare.gov video

 Download the Step-by-Step manual to guide you through the process.

Login to your Medicare.gov Account

Don’t have a Medicare.gov account? Click here for instructions on how to create an account. 

 

Part 1- Guide to Entering Pharmacies and Drugs on Medicare.gov

Step 2: Review your plan on Medicare.gov

Watch: How to Shop Part D Plans on Medicare.gov to learn:

  • How to evaluate your current plan for the upcoming year
  • How to explore other plan options
  • Key factors to consider when comparing plans
  • Steps to take after finalizing your selection

Download the Step-by-Step manual to guide you through the process.

Part 2- How to Shop Part D Plans on Medicare.gov

Step 3: Review and Decide

If you want to keep your current coverage for 2026, no action is needed. It will automatically renew without notifying the insurance company.

 

If you want to enroll in a new plan: enroll in new plan on Medicare.gov between 10/15 and 12/7. Once submitted, you’re done—no need to cancel your current insurance.

If you still have questions or would like to verify your decision after reviewing your plan on Medicare.gov

Click to Schedule a 15-minute call with an HTA Medicare Advisor.

Please have your Medicare.gov login details ready for the call so we can assist you.

Do I need a Prescription Drug Plan?

Increases to Medicare Part D plan premiums may have you considering dropping a Prescription Plan altogether. Here are some things to consider before making that decision.

Late Enrollment Penalty
  • A 1% penalty will be added for every 1 month you go without creditable drug coverage. 
  • If you decide to enroll in a Part D plan later on, you will pay the new plan premium + the penalty.
  • You’ll have to pay the penalty for as long as you have Medicare drug coverage. 
  • Learn more about the Part D Late Enrollment Penalty
Enrollment Deadlines
  • If you do not have creditable drug coverage and suddenly need to enroll due to a health event, you will need to wait until the AEP to enroll. 
  • New Part D plan will not go into eff until 1/1 of the following year.
  • Example: Unexpected health event in April, requiring expensive medications. Unable to enroll until AEP (10/5-12/7). Plan does not take effect until Jan, leaving you to pay full out-of-pocket cost for medications from April- Dec 31st. 

Additional AEP Resources

What kind of insurance do I have?

Best time to review Medicare Supplement Plan

Who needs to take action during AEP?

Differences between Medicare Supplement vs Medicare Advantage

Part D Shopping Checklist

How to Keep/Change your Part D Plan

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