
Introduction
Every year, thousands of seniors assume their Medicare coverage will stay the same.
They keep the same plan, the same premiums, and the same benefits without reviewing anything.
Then one day, they discover something changed.
The doctor is no longer in network.
The drug copay went up.
The premium increased.
Or a better plan was available, but they missed the chance to switch.
Medicare changes every year, and waiting too long to review your options is one of the most common mistakes seniors make.
At MedicareSelfEnroll.com, our goal is simple.
Give you the information you need so you can review your options and enroll with confidence, without pressure and without sales calls.
Why Medicare Plans Change Every Year
Many people think Medicare plans stay the same, but they don’t.
Every year insurance companies can change:
- Monthly premiums
- Deductibles
- Copays
- Drug formularies
- Provider networks
- Extra benefits
That means the plan that worked last year may not be the best plan this year.
Even if nothing looks different on the surface, small changes can cost you hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
The Risk of Staying in the Same Plan Automatically
Some seniors stay in the same plan year after year because they do not want the hassle of switching.
That is understandable.
But automatic renewal can lead to problems like:
- Higher premiums than necessary
- Losing coverage for a medication
- Doctors leaving the network
- Missing new benefits available in your county
Reviewing your options does not mean you have to change plans.
It just means you stay informed.
Why We Built MedicareSelfEnroll.com
Many seniors tell us the same thing:
I don’t want sales calls.
I don’t want pressure.
I just want to see my options.
That is exactly why MedicareSelfEnroll.com exists.
We created a system where you can:
- Review plans on your own
- Compare options privately
- Learn at your own pace
- Enroll only when you are ready
No door knocking.
No phone pressure.
No obligation.
Just information you can trust.
When You Should Review Your Medicare Coverage
You should review your coverage when:
- Annual Enrollment starts
- Your health changes
- Your prescriptions change
- Your doctor leaves a network
- Your premium increases
- You move to a new county
Even if nothing changed, it is still smart to review once a year.
Medicare is not something you set once and forget.
Enroll With Confidence — Not Pressure
At MedicareSelfEnroll.com, we believe seniors deserve to make decisions without being rushed.
That is why our message is simple:
Review your options.
Understand your choices.
Enroll only when you are ready.
Visit MedicareSelfEnroll.com to review your options, and when you’re ready, enroll with confidence.
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You never know who may need this information.
Next, we invite you to read our Code of Conduct so you understand the principles behind everything we do.
FAQ
Do I have to change my Medicare plan every year?
No. But you should review your options every year to make sure your current plan is still the best choice.
Can I review plans without talking to an agent?
Yes. MedicareSelfEnroll.com allows you to review options privately before deciding what to do.
Is MedicareSelfEnroll.com part of Medicare?
No. MedicareSelfEnroll.com is not affiliated with the federal Medicare program.
Why do plans change every year?
Insurance companies update costs, benefits, and networks each year, which is why reviewing annually is important.