Leave “Advantage!”
If you’re already in a Medicare Advantage plan and you want to switch to traditional Medicare, it is a two-step process.
1. Contact your current plan to cancel your enrollment. Here are phone numbers for some well-known providers:
- Aetna: 1-800-282-5366
- Blue Cross Blue Shield: 1-318-361-2138
- Humana: Click Here
- UHC: 1-800-643-4845
- Vantage/Primewell: 1-833-799-1777
- Wellcare: 1-833-550-5252
2. Call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) to discuss enrollment.
There are certain periods during the year when you can do this.
The first period when you can switch from your Medicare Advantage plan to traditional Medicare is during the Medicare Open Enrollment period that runs October 15 to December 7.
When you make the switch back to traditional Medicare during the Medicare Open Enrollment period, the change will take effect on January 1 of the following year.
The second period you can switch from Medicare Advantage to traditional Medicare is during the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period that runs from January 1 to March 31, and coverage will start the first of the first month after the plan receives your request.
If you switch to traditional Medicare and you want prescription drug coverage through Medicare, you will also need to sign up for a stand-alone prescription drug plan (PDP) for your drug coverage. If you do not take this step, and you decide to sign up for Part D coverage later on, you may face a penalty for late enrollment.
When you switch to traditional Medicare, you may also want to consider purchasing a Medicare supplemental insurance policy, known as Medigap. Medigap policies help to pay your cost-sharing requirements under traditional Medicare. Depending on how long you have been enrolled in Medicare Advantage, Medigap insurers may not be required to sell you a policy unless you meet the medical underwriting requirements. You may want to contact a few Medigap insurers directly to see if you will be able to purchase a Medigap policy when you switch to traditional Medicare. Healthcare Risk Services, LLC is an agency you may want to consider. HRS is owned by healthcare providers (including the originator of this website), and we do not sell MEDICARE REPLACEMENT PLANS (Medicare Advantage).