What If My Medicare Advantage Plan Is Discontinued In 2010?
If your Medicare Advantage Plan provider decides to stop participating in Medicare in 2010, you will either have to join another Medicare plan (Advantage or Supplemental) or return to Original Medicare.
Your insurance company will send you a letter about your options. Generally, you will automatically return to original Medicare if you don’t choose to join another Medicare Advantage Plan. You will also have the right to buy certain Medigap policies, but you might not be able to get the same Medigap policy back you had before joining the Advantage Plan.
If you decide to return to Original Medicare and you want drug coverage, you will need to join a Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan.
If your Medicare Advantage plan was discontinued, there may be other Medicare plans and Prescription Drug plans available to you.
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