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Missed the Medicare Deadline? Your Options Aren’t Over Yet

December 7, 2025 · Personal Finance
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Missed Medicare Open Enrollment? Here’s What to Know and What You Can Still Do

If you missed the Medicare Open Enrollment deadline, take a moment to breathe. While December 7 is the firm cutoff for the annual enrollment window, missing that date does not automatically mean you are stuck without options.

Depending on your circumstances—such as a recent move, a natural disaster in your area, or a loss of other insurance coverage—you may still qualify for opportunities to change your Medicare plan for the upcoming year.

Even if none of those situations apply to you, your coverage will not suddenly disappear. The key is understanding what changes are still possible and which paths remain open for your situation.

Every year, Medicare Open Enrollment (also called the Annual Election Period, or AEP) runs from October 15 through December 7. This is the primary window during which Medicare beneficiaries can evaluate their coverage, switch plans, or make updates to prescription drug coverage.

When the clock strikes midnight on December 7, the choices you have made—or didn’t make—usually carry forward into the next year. But while the standard opportunities to switch plans do tighten significantly, there are exceptions and special provisions in place for people facing unique or unexpected circumstances.

It’s also important to distinguish this annual enrollment window from the Initial Enrollment Period (IEP), which applies to people who are signing up for Medicare for the first time. The IEP runs from three months before your 65th birthday month through three months after.

This article does not address the penalties or consequences of missing the initial enrollment period. Instead, it focuses solely on what happens if you missed the annual open enrollment window and what you can still do about your 2026 Medicare or Medicare Advantage coverage.

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