Over 70% of Medicare clients will remain with their existing drug plan for the coming year. Check and see if your plan needs to change.

Unless you changed drugs over the past year, you can likely rollover your existing Medicare plan into the coming year with no impact. To find out if you need to change your coverage, choose one the following options:

Option 1: Review your ANOC in September.

Your Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) should arrive in the mail in September. Any modifications to your drug coverage are included in the ANOC. Simply review that notice, and if your plan is sufficient for the coming year, there’s nothing you need to do.

Option 2: Review your drug plan yourself.

Easy-to-follow steps are outlined in our guide, “How to Review Your Medicare Drug Prescription Plan.”

Option 3: Fill out the form below to request to have us review your plan for you.

If you’re unsure, we’re happy to help. To request to have our office review your drug plans, start by filling out the Drug Review Form below. The Drug Review From includes the Scope of Appointment form, Prescription Drug form, and the Engagement Letter.

NOTE: To have us review your plan, you must fill out these forms by August 31.

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Drug Plan Review FAQs

Answers to common questions about annual Medicare drug plan reviews.

Unless you changed drugs over the past year, you can likely rollover your existing Medicare plan into the coming year with no impact.

Historically, over 70% of clients decide to remain with their existing coverage. Many plans roll over into the new year with little or no impact on members.

Yes, Medicare continues to add requirements for brokers. Even if you take no drugs, all three forms are required.
We are currently processing forms. We will notify all clients we received forms from by email at the end of August.
Once we review your documentation, will begin calling clients in October to set up a time for your review. Most clients will not require an actual appointment.
They can be found here on our website at www.susanpolk.com/drug-review-forms.
Please list all drugs you would like to get an estimate for. If you have drugs you take only occasionally, include them on the list with an estimate of the number of times you have them filled in a year.
Yes you can! To find out how, read our article entitled “How to Review Your Medicare Prescription Drug Plan.”