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Thursday, October 30, 2025 at 12:16 PM

Medicare open enrollment open until December 7

Medicare Open Enrollment Begins October 15 The Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) is reminding Medicare beneficiaries to carefully review their coverage and make necessary changes during the annual Open Enrollment Period.

Medicare’s Open Enrollment Period, which runs October 15 through December 7, gives Louisianans an opportunity to explore their coverage options for 2026.

Beneficiaries can use this time to make changes to their plan, including: Changing from Original Medicare to a Medicare Advantage Plan or from Medicare Advantage to Original Medicare Switching from one Medicare Advantage Plan to another Adjusting their current Medicare Part D Prescription plans Beneficiaries who decide to switch plans should confirm their preferred doctors are in the new company’s network of providers.

“There are several important changes that Medicare beneficiaries should be aware of when reviewing their coverage,” said Vicki Dufrene, director of the Louisiana Senior Health Insurance Program (La-SHIP). “Take time to look at your Annual Notice of Change and Evidence of Coverage. These documents contain all the details and changes about your plan’s coverage for the coming year. Our La-SHIP counselors are here to help consumers navigate the Open Enrollment process and find the best plans for their needs.”

Drug Coverage Updates Beginning in 2026, the cost of out-of-pocket prescription drug coverage under Medicare Part D will cap at $2,100. Drug plans under Medicare Part D cannot charge more than $35 for a one-month supply of covered insulin, and beneficiaries will not have to pay a deductible for insulin.

Other Key Changes Medicare Advantage plans may require you to obtain a referral before seeing a specialist Some services may require prior authorization Medicare beneficiaries who are satisfied with their coverage are not required to take action to maintain it.


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