We’re now about a month into the new year — and for most Medicare beneficiaries, your 2026 coverage is officially in motion. Whether you enrolled in a new plan during the fall or stayed with your current coverage, February is the perfect time to make sure everything is working the way it should.
This is the month to move from “enrolled” to “empowered.”
Here’s How to Start Strong with Your Medicare Plan This Year:
Check Your Doctors and Pharmacy
Make sure your primary care physician, specialists, and preferred pharmacy are still in-network. A quick call now can save you from surprise bills later.
Review Your Prescriptions
Refill any ongoing medications and double-check how they’re covered under your plan. Formularies (the list of covered drugs) can change every year, and so can your costs.
Use Your Preventive Benefits
Many plans include dental cleanings, vision exams, hearing tests, and wellness visits — often at no extra cost. Get them on your calendar early, before the year slips away.
Take Advantage of Extras
From gym memberships to over-the-counter allowances and transportation benefits, your plan may offer more than you think. But many people forget to use them!
Stay Organized
Keep your insurance card, plan documents, and prescription list in one place. A simple folder or envelope will make life easier all year long.
Not Sure if Your Plan is the Right Fit After All?
You may still qualify for a Special Enrollment Period due to certain life changes or circumstances. If something feels off with your coverage — or if you’re experiencing higher-than-expected costs — don’t wait until next fall to ask questions.
At 3G Health Insurance Services, I’m here year-round to support you, answer your questions, and make sure your Medicare plan truly fits your needs and lifestyle.
Let’s make 2026 a year of confidence, clarity, and good health.
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