The closure of Social Security offices has caused problems and worries for recently unemployed seniors who need to apply for Medicare after losing their employer coverage. In response, the federal government has announced that seniors affected by the crisis have additional time to enroll in Medicare or change plans.
With millions of people out of work and losing their employer health insurance due to the coronavirus pandemic, the need for Medicare coverage is critical. While it is possible for some seniors to apply for Medicare online, others need to provide more information, including individuals who did not sign up for Medicare Part B initially because they had health insurance through an employer. Seniors who are applying for Medicare Part B after losing their job need to provide proof of their employer policy along with their Medicare application to ensure they aren’t subject to substantial penalties. With Social Security offices closed, Medicare applicants may have difficulty figuring out how to submit the necessary information or getting answers to their questions about their application.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced changes to Medicare enrollment periods to help seniors affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Those who missed their opportunity to enroll in Medicare will have additional time to apply. CMS is providing “equitable relief” to seniors who:
- were in their Initial Enrollment Period (IEP), General Enrollment Period (GEP), or Special Enrollment Period (SEP) between March 17, 2020, and June 17, 2020; and
- did not submit an enrollment request to the Social Security Administration (SSA).
Seniors have until June 17, 2020, to submit an application. Applications can be submitted via fax to 1-833-914-2016 or mailed to the local SSA field office. Although SSA offices are closed for in-person service, offices are still processing applications received by mail. For the SSA’s Social Security Office Locator, go here: https://secure.ssa.gov/ICON/main.jsp.
For questions and answers on how to submit a Medicare application and what information is needed, click here.
In addition, CMS has announced an SEP for people to make changes to their Medicare Advantage and prescription drug plans if they missed the open enrollment period or a special enrollment period due to the coronavirus pandemic. The SEP is available until July 13, 2020.
For more information from CMS, click here. Or, to learn more, contact Amy Stratton or Kristen Prull Moonan.