KEY POINTS
  • Generally, Medicare's fall open enrollment is for making changes related to an Advantage Plan or a Part D prescription drug plan, including dropping, switching or adding.
  • Any change you make would take effect Jan. 1, although it is not locked in until the end of this enrollment window, which ends Dec. 7.
  • Be sure to confirm that your 2021 choice includes coverage for your prescription drugs.

If you're on Medicare, it's time to give your coverage a close look whether you feel like it or not.

From now through Dec. 7, you can make changes that take effect Jan. 1. While you are not required to do anything — your 2020 coverage would continue next year, generally speaking, if you take no action — it's worth checking to see if there's a more cost-effective option that suits your circumstances.