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Medicare open enrollment period now open in Mississippi

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Mississippi’s open enrollment period for Medicare is now running until December 7

Those looking to make any changes to their Medicare health or prescription coverage for the upcoming year are able to do so until the open enrollment period ends.

“Rising health care costs put a strain on many retirement budgets and seniors need to remain well informed to make the most economical decisions,” Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney said. “While the Mississippi Insurance Department does not regulate Advantage Plans, we are available to answer questions if you have concerns or are confused by the open enrollment process.”

MID has recently received complaints from insureds who claim that they have been switched out of their Medicare plan without their knowledge or that an agent misled them into signing up for a plan that is not beneficial.

While federal law controls the marketplace and this issue, MID will be investigating complaints submitted to the department. The MID Medicare Shopper’s Guide is available here.

MID is looking to keep Mississippians safe from scammers. Individuals who contact you about any type of private Medicare coverage:

  • Must be licensed by the state. Check with the Mississippi Insurance Department to make sure the salesperson is a licensed agent.
  • May not make unsolicited contact, such as door-to-door sales, cold calls, or approaching you in a parking lot.
  • Must make an appointment before coming to your home.
  • Must arrange in advance the type of products that will be discussed during a scheduled sales appointment. At the appointment, the salesperson may not try to sell you other types of insurance coverage other than the type(s) agreed upon in advance.
  • May not try to sell you non-health care related products (like a life insurance policy or an annuity) during a sales or marketing presentation of a Medicare prescription drug or Medicare Advantage plan.
  • May not attempt to sell you a plan in certain healthcare settings, such as a doctor’s office or a pharmacy.
  • May not attempt to sell you a plan at an educational event.
  • May not offer you free meals at promotional or sales events.
  • Do not give out personal information, such as Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, or credit card numbers to anyone you have not verified as a licensed agent. People are not allowed to request such personal information in their marketing activities and cannot ask for payment over the Internet. They must send you a bill. Once you decide to purchase a plan and have verified that the agent is licensed, you may give the agent personal information to assist in enrollment and billing.

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