SACRAMENTO, Calif.,Oct. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --With Medicare's open enrollment period beginning earlier this year, AARP is reminding all Californians that this is the one time each year when all Medicare beneficiaries can make changes to their coverage. The Medicare open enrollment period begins on October 15 this year, and people with Medicare have until December 7 to add, drop or change prescription drug and health care plans for 2012. AARP encourages all Californians in Medicare to review their options each year during open enrollment.
"This year, the open enrollment period begins earlier and has been extended to seven weeks," said AARP California State President David Pacheco. "We want to make certain that people in Medicare, especially the nearly 350,000 Californians who are turning 65 this year, are aware of the early date and use the opportunity to find the plan that best fits their needs."
People with Medicare can use the Medicare Plan Finder at www.medicare.gov/find-a-plan to research prescription drug and health plans that will be available in 2012. After reviewing available plans, AARP recommends considering the following when making decisions to change coverage:
AARP has a website dedicated to helping people get the information they need to make the best decisions during open enrollment. The website, www.aarp.org/openenrollment, includes guidance on the choices available to consumers during open enrollment and questions to consider when choosing a Medicare plan.
AARP has several additional resources to help people navigate open enrollment, including:
"You can make changes to get the health insurance benefits and drug coverage that fit you best. Or, you don't have to make any changes if you don't need or want to," Pacheco added. "But this is the time to evaluate your options and pick the plan that works best for you. Making a smart decision now can help you get the care you need in 2012."
For more information please visit www.aarp.org/openenrollment.
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