What seniors should know as Medicare Advantage open enrollment closes

CBS News
March 24, 2026
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Medicare Advantage open enrollment is ending soon and seniors should review their options before the window closes.

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If you are a Medicare beneficiary, failing to act before open enrollment ends could lock you into a plan with higher costs or limited provider networks.

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Medicare Advantage open enrollment is closing soon, giving seniors a limited window to switch plans or make changes to their coverage. Medicare Advantage, which is a private alternative to traditional Medicare offered by insurance companies, allows beneficiaries to change plans once a year during this enrollment period. Missing the deadline means seniors will be locked into their current plan for the remainder of the year, potentially leaving them with inadequate coverage or higher out-of-pocket costs. The summary article outlines key considerations seniors should evaluate before the enrollment window shuts, including plan premiums, provider networks, and prescription drug coverage. Those who are newly eligible for Medicare or experiencing a qualifying life event may have additional enrollment opportunities outside the standard open enrollment period.

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