Tips for Transitioning to a New Medicare Plan

Dawn Horne • January 16, 2026

If you recently enrolled in a new Medicare plan during the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), your coverage likely started on January 1st. Whether you switched Medicare Advantage plans, changed Part D drug coverage, or moved between Original Medicare and a Medicare Advantage plan, it’s important to make a smooth transition.


Here are some tips to help you get started with your new plan:


1. Watch for Your New Plan Materials


You should receive a welcome packet and a new member ID card from your plan. Be sure to review these materials carefully. They’ll include important details about your coverage, provider networks, drug formularies, and how to get care.


2. Share Your New Card with Providers


Give your new Medicare Advantage or Part D card to your doctor, pharmacy, and any specialists you see. This ensures your care is billed correctly from day one.


3. Double-Check Your Coverage


Even if you already reviewed your benefits before enrolling, it’s smart to confirm:


  • Your doctors and pharmacies are in-network (if applicable)
     
  • Your medications are covered and fall within the plan’s formulary
     
  • You understand copays and other out-of-pocket costs
     

4. Prepare Your Prescriptions for the First 30 Days


If your medications or providers have changed, plan ahead to avoid any disruptions. Refill prescriptions early if possible, and call your plan’s customer service if you have any trouble getting your medications or setting up care.


5. Keep an Eye on Your Mail


You may receive additional documents throughout the year, like Explanations of Benefits (EOB) when you receive plan services, or plan updates. Don’t ignore them—these may contain information about your costs or changes to provider networks.


Have Questions or Concerns?

If something about your new plan isn’t working the way you expected, or you’re unsure about what to do next, we’re here to help you understand your coverage and explore any options you may still have.


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