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    Eligibility for Special Enrollment Period After Medicare Coverage Loss

    troyashbacherBy troyashbacherDecember 16, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    If you’ve recently received notice that your Medicare plan is no longer available due to a plan exit, non-renewal, or service area reduction, you might be wondering what your next steps are. The good news is, you don’t have to wait for the next enrollment period to secure new coverage. You may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP), which allows you to enroll in a new plan or make changes to your current coverage outside of a typical Medicare enrollment period.

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    Below, we’ll break down how these changes affect your coverage and highlight the options available to you to ensure you don’t experience any gaps in your healthcare.

    What Is a Plan Exit, Non-Renewal, and Affected Service Area Reduction?

    It is important to understand the differences between a plan exit, non-renewal, and an affected service area reduction. Understanding these reasons for loss of coverage can help you make informed decisions about your Medicare coverage.

    While all three scenarios may result in the loss of your current plan, each one has its own set of rules and timelines that can affect how and when you can switch to a new plan. Knowing the key distinctions between these events will help ensure you take the right steps to maintain continuous and reliable health insurance coverage.

    Plan Exit

    A plan exit happens when a Medicare Advantage (MA) or Prescription Drug Plan (PDP) carrier decides to leave the market entirely, or simply no longer offer a specific plan in your area. This could be due to the provider’s internal business decisions or regulatory changes that affect your plan type.

    If the plan you’re enrolled in exits the market, you’ll need to find a new coverage option as your current plan will no longer be available.

    Non-Renewal

    A non-renewal occurs when a plan opts not to renew its contract with Medicare, meaning the plan is no longer available for new or existing members. Non-renewal usually happens at the end of the calendar year, so if you’re enrolled in a plan that’s being non-renewed, it’s time to choose a new plan or risk going without coverage.

    Affected Service Area Reduction

    Sometimes, a plan will decide to shrink its service area, which means it will no longer cover certain regions. If you’re in one of the areas your plan is no longer servicing, your plan won’t be available to you anymore, and you’ll need to find a new one.

    Crosswalk vs. Plan Exit, Non-Renewal, and Affected Service Area Reduction

    Crosswalk is a common term often heard when dealing with plan changes. It’s important to understand the difference between a crosswalk and a coverage-ending event.

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    A crosswalk is a process that helps transition you from one plan to another similar plan that meets your healthcare needs. If your current plan is leaving the market or being non-renewed, Medicare may suggest a “crosswalk” to a comparable plan.

    While this can be helpful to some, a crosswalk does not offer as much flexibility as a Special Enrollment Period (SEP). When granted an SEP, you will be allowed to explore a range of plan options beyond just finding a similar replacement. Although the crosswalk guides you to an alternative plan, an SEP gives you the freedom to pick from a broader selection of plans that fit your needs.

    Special Enrollment Period Options for Medicare Coverage Changes

    If your plan has been impacted by a plan exit, non-renewal, or affected service area reduction, you’re likely eligible for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) due to loss of coverage. This SEP extends through February 28th of the year following the event, giving you extra time to choose a new plan without having to wait for the usual Medicare enrollment windows.

    During this SEP, you can:

    • Enroll in a Medicare Advantage Plan
    • Switch Medicare Advantage Plans
    • Sign up for or change a Prescription Drug Plan (PDP)
    • Return to Original Medicare if you’re currently in a Medicare Advantage plan

    In other words, the SEP allows you to pick a new plan that better suits your needs—even if you missed the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP).

    One of the biggest advantages of having an SEP in these situations is that you also have access to a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Guaranteed Issue Right. This right lets you enroll in a Medigap plan without worrying about health underwriting, meaning you cannot be denied coverage or charged higher premiums due to pre-existing conditions.

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