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

December 7, 2025 · Personal Finance
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Common Qualifying Situations for SEPs

Here are some of the most frequent scenarios that open a Special Enrollment Period:

1. You move to a new residence

If your new address places you outside your current plan’s service area, you automatically qualify for a SEP. The same applies if you move within the same area but gain access to new plan options that weren’t available at your old address.

2. You lose other insurance coverage

A loss of coverage often triggers a SEP. Examples include:

  • Losing Medicaid eligibility
  • Losing employer or union-sponsored health coverage
  • Losing coverage that Medicare considers “creditable” (i.e., as good as Medicare’s standard drug coverage)

3. You gain access to new coverage

You may qualify for a SEP if you:

  • Join employer or union coverage
  • Enroll in coverage that is considered equivalent to Medicare’s drug coverage (e.g., TRICARE or VA benefits)
  • Enroll in a PACE plan (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly)

4. Your plan changes its contract with Medicare

If your Medicare Advantage or Part D plan loses its contract with Medicare, is discontinued, or is sanctioned, you are given time to find a new plan.

5. You are affected by a natural disaster or emergency

Medicare allows SEPs for beneficiaries who live in—or have recently moved from—FEMA-designated disaster areas, such as regions impacted by hurricanes, wildfires, floods, or major storms.

There are two important notes here:

  • The SEP is not automatic; you must request the Exceptional Circumstances SEP.
  • You must attest that you lived in—or depended on someone who lived in—a disaster-stricken area.

6. You experience exceptional circumstances

Medicare may grant a SEP for a variety of unusual situations, such as:

  • Being incarcerated and later released
  • Being provided incorrect or misleading information by an employer or health plan
  • Losing Medicaid coverage
  • Other significant issues outside your control

If your circumstances fit into one of these categories—or even if you’re unsure—it’s worth exploring your eligibility for a SEP. Medicare provides a detailed Q&A and additional guidance on qualifying events, and you can also speak with Medicare directly or consult a local State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) for personalized help.

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