Now is the Time: Your Essential Checklist for the Annual Medicare Enrollment Period — October 15 to December 7

Brett Hoppe
Published Apr 19, 2025

Now is the Time: Your Essential Checklist for the Annual Medicare Enrollment Period — October 15 to December 7

The annual Medicare enrollment period for 2025 has officially begun and runs from October 15 to December 7.

This crucial time allows Medicare beneficiaries to review and make changes to their healthcare coverage for the upcoming year.

Now is the moment to take action!

During this enrollment window, you can switch your Medicare Advantage plan, revert to Original Medicare, or enroll in a new Part D prescription drug plan.

If you haven’t already, dig out your Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) letter. It details important changes in your plan’s benefits, premiums, and costs for 2025.


Now, here’s a checklist for enrollees to help them navigate the Medicare enrollment period effectively:
 

1. Review Your Current Plan:

  • Read Your Annual Notice of Change (ANOC): Check for updates on benefits, costs, and coverage changes for 2025.
  • Evaluate Your Current Coverage: Determine if your current plan still meets your healthcare needs.
 

2. Assess Your Healthcare Needs:

  • Consider Your Health Status: Have any health conditions changed? Do you need more specialized care?
  • Check Your Providers: Are your preferred doctors and hospitals still in-network?
 

3. Research Available Plans:

  • Use Medicare.gov: Compare different Medicare Advantage and Part D plans. Look for coverage that suits your needs. Find a Medicare plan here.
  • Understand Plan Costs: Review premiums, deductibles, and out-of-pocket maximums.
 

4. Gather Necessary Information:

  • Personal Details: Your Medicare number, contact information, and any relevant medical records.
  • Prescription Medications: Make a list of your current medications, including dosages and frequencies.
 

5. Ask Questions:

 

6. Enroll or Make Changes:

 

7. Keep Documentation:

  • Save All Paperwork: Keep copies of your enrollment forms, confirmation letters, and any correspondence with Medicare.
 

8. Set Reminders:

  • Mark Important Dates: Note the enrollment period’s end date (December 7) and any deadlines for specific actions.

This checklist can help ensure that you are well-prepared and make the most of your Medicare enrollment options.

Don’t wait! This is your chance to secure the best healthcare coverage for you.

Make sure to mark your calendar, gather your information, and take full advantage of the enrollment period.

A proactive approach today can lead to substantial savings and improved healthcare in 2025!

Have you checked this? Your October Schedule for Social Security Benefit Payments is posted here. Stay in the loop with us!

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