Medicare Open Enrollment: 3 Mistakes That Cost You

Medicare Open Enrollment: 3 Mistakes That Cost You

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Thinking about letting Medicare auto-renew? That one easy move can lock you into a plan that costs more—or covers less—than you expected. Here are three mistakes to avoid during Open Enrollment.

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KEY POINT 1

First, don’t assume your current plan is staying the same. Medicare Advantage and Part D plans can change premiums, copays, drug coverage, and provider networks every year.

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KEY POINT 2

Second, check your doctors and prescriptions before you renew. A plan can look affordable on paper, but if your doctor is out of network or a medication moved to a higher tier, your real costs can jump fast.

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KEY POINT 3

Third, compare your total yearly costs—not just the monthly premium. Add up premiums, deductibles, copays, and drug costs. The cheapest premium is not always the cheapest plan overall.

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CTA

Before Open Enrollment ends, review your Annual Notice of Change and compare plans on Medicare.gov. A 10-minute check now could save you a year of surprises.

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