An agent from Tampa Bay, FL asks…
Q: When is the guaranteed issue period for Medicare Supplements?
A: There are many different guaranteed issue periods for Medicare supplement, because clients have a guaranteed issue right whenever they have other health care coverage that changes in some way. Beneficiaries also have "trial rights" so that they can try a Medicare Advantage plan, then switch to Medigap later if they change their mind.
The first time a Medicare beneficiary is guaranteed issue is during the Medigap open enrollment period, which lasts for 6 months and begins on the first day of the month in which the client is both older than 65 and is enrolled in Medicare Part B. A beneficiary may be able to buy a Medigap policy at other times, but the insurance company is allowed to deny a Medigap policy based on the client's health. Also, in some cases it may be illegal for the insurance company to sell a Medigap policy (such as if the beneficiary already has Medicaid or a Medicare Advantage plan).
Additionally, it is important to remember that for open enrollment or guaranteed issue rights, the carrier cannot use medical underwriting. In most states, tobacco usage may be used to determine premiums even for open enrollment and guaranteed issue rights, but roughly 25 percent of the states require a carrier to issue at preferred/non-tobacco rates for open enrollment or guaranteed issue rights, regardless of actual tobacco usage.