Yes, you can switch Medigap plans. However, it is important to understand that the process and implications of switching can vary. You may consider switching in order to obtain better coverage, lower premiums, or different benefits. The best time to switch is during your open enrollment period, which lasts for six months starting from the first month you turn sixty-five and are enrolled in Medicare Part B. During this time, you have the right to purchase any Medigap plan sold in your state without being subject to medical underwriting.
If you try to switch plans outside of your open enrollment period, insurers may require you to undergo medical underwriting, and they may deny you coverage or charge higher premiums based on your health status. It is also advisable to continue paying premiums for your current Medigap plan until the new coverage is effective, to ensure there is no gap in your insurance.
For more specific details about Medigap policies and the switching process, you may look on the current web page for additional guidance and contact information.
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