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My 84 year old dad unknowingly or knowingly opted out of his Medicare for a different plan, He had Medicare and a supplemental insurance. He now only has a plan through his supplemental insurance as of Jan 1st. Anyone know how to get dad's Medicare reinstated if that is even possible? any advice would be greatly apperciated.

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Call your local social security office. Was it just the supplemental that he changed? Regular Medicare Parts A and B may still be in place.

Or did he pick up a Medicare Advantage plan?
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steph90 Jan 2022
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honestly dont know if its an Advantage plan or not, So confusing! thanks for the advice
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It sounds like perhaps he switched to a Medicare Advantage Plan; they are sort of "all in one" plans of varying quality.

Did he receive new ID cards?

Agree with Glad, call your SS office to check on status. How did you become aware of this change?
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steph90 Jan 2022
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he was in rehab first few days of January. then had pneumonia so had to be hospitalizied. talked to rehab facility said dad only had secondary insurance and not Medicare starting in Jan 2022. they had to hit up the secondary insurance to get paid for the days he was at there facility in January. Dad had no idea he changed anything. so will try and contact Medicare. Thanks for your advice.
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call Medicare. They will be able to tell what your dad changed his plan and if it can be fixed. have his Medicare card and social security number when you call.
the Medicare phone number is 1-800-633-4227
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I so hate these Medicare Advantage plans and how they go about getting new subscribers. I have noticed the newer commercials say Medicare Advantage but they still make it seem that you are missing out of advantages thru Medicare. Straight Medicare never had these advantages to begin with. I cringe every time I see a commercial. They are suppose to cover anything Medicare would, my daughter who runs a unit says No they don't. You have to stay in their network to get the advantages. I am so surprised Medicare doesn't oversee them better.

Yes, he probably switched to a MA during open enrollment. I hope you don't have to wait until the end of this year.
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