Not all Medicare Part D plans are the same. Plans may differ based on their networks of pharmacies, costs, or their formularies—the lists of covered prescription drugs. If you’re not happy with your plan, you may be able to switch, but only during certain times throughout the year. Read on to learn more about Medicare Part D enrollment periods and how to change your plan.
How to change your Medicare Part D prescription drug plan
4-minute readPublished 03/28/2024Updated 12:28 PM EST, 01/10/2025
Know your Medicare Part D enrollment periods
If you are eligible for Medicare Part A and Part B (also called Original Medicare), you are also eligible for a
Open enrollment period
Your
Medicare Advantage enrollment period
There is also a yearly enrollment period only for Medicare Advantage (MA) and Medicare Advantage prescription drug (MAPD) plan members, the
Special enrollment period
You could also drop, switch or make changes to a Medicare Part D plan after certain life events. This opportunity to change plans is called a
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Compare Medicare Part D plans
Since Medicare Part D prescription drug plans may differ, it’s a good idea to shop for the right plan that suits your needs. Medicare.gov offers a simple
Consider Medicare Advantage including prescription drug coverage
Many Medicare Advantage plans (Part C) include Part D prescription drug coverage. If you are already enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B, you may qualify for Medicare Advantage.4
Some Medicare Advantage plans may offer other benefits beyond Original Medicare. See
What you’ll need to change Medicare Part D plans online
If you are within the eligible enrollment periods for Medicare Part D, you can
Find the right Medicare Part D plan for your prescription needs
One Medicare Part D plan may be different from the next. The pharmacy networks,
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Sources
- Christian Worstell, “Medicare AEP vs. OEP: Know Your Enrollment Periods,” MedicareAdvantage.com, last accessed August 9, 2023,
.https://www.medicareadvantage.com/enrollment/medicare-aep-vs-oep - “Medicare AEP vs. OEP: Know Your Enrollment Periods.”
- “Special circumstances (Special Enrollment Periods),” Medicare.gov, last accessed August 9, 2023,
.https://www.medicare.gov/basics/get-started-with-medicare/get-more-coverage/joining-a-plan/special-enrollment-periods - “How to get prescription drug coverage,” Medicare.gov, last accessed August 9, 2023,
.https://www.medicare.gov/drug-coverage-part-d/how-to-get-prescription-drug-coverage - “How to switch your Medicare drug plan,” Medicare.gov, last accessed August 9, 2023,
.https://www.medicare.gov/drug-coverage-part-d/how-to-get-prescription-drug-coverage/how-to-switch-your-medicare-drug-plan