The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) comes around every fall, but for many beneficiaries, it still brings confusion, stress, and missed opportunities. If you’re enrolled in Medicare or about to become eligible, understanding how to make the most of this window can mean better coverage, lower costs, and greater peace of mind. Here’s how to take control of your Medicare decisions this AEP.
Understanding What AEP Allows You to Do
The Annual Enrollment Period runs from October 15 to December 7 each year. During this time, Medicare beneficiaries can:
- Switch from Original Medicare to a Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan
- Change from one Medicare Advantage plan to another
- Drop Medicare Advantage and return to Original Medicare
- Enroll in, change, or drop a Medicare Part D (prescription drug) plan
What you can’t do during AEP is enroll in Medicare for the first time (that’s handled during your Initial Enrollment Period) or purchase a Medigap plan without medical underwriting in most states. AEP is about re-evaluating your current coverage rather than starting from scratch.
Key Dates and Deadlines You Shouldn’t Miss
Mark your calendar with these essential timeframes:
- October 15 – AEP begins. You can start making changes to your plan.
- December 7 – AEP ends. Any changes must be submitted by this date.
- January 1 – New plan coverage begins.
Missing the December 7 deadline means you are locked into your current plan for another year unless you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period due to a move, loss of other coverage, or another qualifying life event.
How to Evaluate Your Options
Choosing a Medicare plan shouldn’t be a guessing game. Start by reviewing:
- Current coverage: What did you like or dislike about your plan this year?
- Provider networks: Are your doctors still in-network?
- Prescription drug coverage: Has your medication list or your plan’s formulary changed?
- Costs: Look at premiums, copays, deductibles, and out-of-pocket maximums.
Medicare Advantage and Part D plans can change each year, so even if you are happy with your plan, it’s a good idea to compare. You may find a better option or save money just by switching plans within the same provider.
Mistakes to Avoid During AEP
One of the most common AEP mistakes is doing nothing. Assuming your current plan still works without reviewing changes can lead to unexpected costs or coverage gaps. Other mistakes include:
- Not checking if your medications are still covered
- Overlooking changes in provider networks
- Waiting until the last minute to research or enroll
Take time early in the AEP window to gather information, ask questions, and make informed decisions.
Helping a Loved One Through the Process
If you’re helping a parent or family member navigate Medicare, open communication is key. Review their Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) letter, discuss their healthcare needs, and assist them in comparing plans. Many people find the process overwhelming, and having a trusted guide can make a big difference.
Schedule a Free Consultation Today
AEP doesn’t have to be stressful. With the right guidance, it is a valuable opportunity to secure better benefits and lower costs. Our agency is here to help you understand your options and find the Medicare coverage that fits your life. Let’s make this year’s enrollment season your most confident one yet. Contact us at (817) 271-3267 to schedule a complimentary consultation.

