What to Do with Your Medicare Annual Notice of Change Letter

The Medicare Annual Notice of Change Letter (also known as the ANOC) is a notification sent to Medicare beneficiaries each September from their plan provider. The letter lets seniors know that the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) is coming up, allowing them to make changes to their Medicare health benefit plan.  Beneficiaries with a Medicare Advantage Plan, Part A, Part B or Part D prescription plan will receive the ANOC  However, people with Medigap Plan or Medicare Supplement Plan will most likely NOT receive the notification, as this plan’s benefits do not change annually. To ensure you know what to look [...]

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Did You Get Your ‘Annual Notice of Change’ Letter?

Not long ago, you should have received your Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) letter. This letter lets you know that the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) is coming up, and what actions you can take. The notice comes from your Medicare Advantage provider and generally arrives in September. (If you did not receive your ANOC letter from MSHP, please contact us ASAP at the number below.) Here’s why the ANOC is important: 1. ANOC is time-sensitive Once a year, you can make changes to your Medicare Advantage and Part D Plan. The window to make these changes is October 15–December 7. [...]

By |October 16th, 2018|Categories: Senior Health Insurance|Tags: , |Comments Off on Did You Get Your ‘Annual Notice of Change’ Letter?
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