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A TRUSTED INDEPENDENT HEALTH INSURANCE GUIDE SINCE 1999.
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How and when you can enroll in Medicare

More than 70 million people are enrolled in Medicare

Medicare is the federal health insurance program created to provide a safety net for people age 65 and older, as well as disabled enrollees who meet specific criteria. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reports that more than 70 million beneficiaries were enrolled in Medicare as of early 2026.1

Medicare beneficiaries in the United States

All of these people have an opportunity to make various changes to their coverage during the annual fall enrollment period (October 15 through December 7).

Read our Medicare Open Enrollment Guide.

And the 36 million beneficiaries who have Medicare Advantage plans can make a change to their coverage during the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period, which runs from January through March.

Medicare plan options in your state

Click your state for details

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Eligibility depends on your age, other variables

For the vast majority of individuals who look forward to receiving Medicare health benefits, eligibility is as uncomplicated as celebrating your 65th birthday. But eligibility isn’t dependent solely on your age; about 9% of all Medicare beneficiaries are under age 65, and are eligible for Medicare due to a long-term disability.1 Here’s more about Medicare eligibility:


Frequently asked questions about Medicare

Frequently asked questions about Medicare

When can you enroll in Medicare?

Millions of people have been automatically enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B at age 65. Others have an enrollment window during which they can sign up for Medicare when they’re turning 65, and still others gain eligibility for Medicare due to a disability or diagnosis of ALS or end-stage renal disease. It’s important to know Medicare open enrollment dates for initial enrollment and beyond.

A quick look at Medicare enrollment dates
October 15 –
December 7
Medicare’s annual open enrollment (AEP)
December 8 –
November 30
You may be able to switch to a new Advantage or Part D plan if there’s a 5-star plan in your area.
January 1 –
March 31
You can sign up for Medicare Part B (and premium Part A, if applicable) if you didn’t sign up when you were first eligible.
January 1 –
March 31
An opportunity for people already enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan to switch to a different Medicare Advantage plan or to Original Medicare.
Any time You can apply for Medigap at any time, but in most states, your application will be subject to medical underwriting if you’re not in your initial six-month eligibility window, or your trial right period during the first 12 months of having a Medicare Advantage plan.

Can you change your Medicare coverage?

The annual Medicare open enrollment period is just one of a handful of opportunities to swap out your Medicare plan.

What Medicare coverage options do I have?

Medicare includes:

  • Part A (inpatient coverage)
  • Part B (outpatient and physician services)
  • Part C (Medicare Advantage, which incorporates Part A and Part B into a private plan, usually with Part D coverage as well)
  • Part D (prescription coverage).
  • There are also Medigap plans available in every state, which can be used in conjunction with Medicare Part A and Part B.

Deciding which Medicare coverage is right for you is not as easy as a multiple-choice question with a single right answer. Here’s an overview of your Medicare plan options and other helpful articles:



Footnotes

  1. Medicare Monthly Enrollment, February 2026” Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Accessed June 2, 2026  
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