At least Medicare Advantage enrollees can choose any plan during open enrollment, and it sounds like there are plenty that have contracts with Mayo.
I notice they don't accept Cigna's Medicare plan. They tend to enroll a lot of people by promising cheaper costs to patients, but then they have very few hospitals and specialists in network.
That is what Open Enrollment is for, making choices based on ones personal needs - pharmacies, prescription plans, and even with Medicare and/or supplement to choose.
Personally, they couldn't pay me to take Part C aka "W's" gift to Big Insurance.
1. Their corruption
2. My partner's mom needed her leg amputated to diabetes. "Advantage" plan required 1 toe at a time amputated b4 approval of what she needed. Her nurse daughter, her doc & team knew it, not Ins.!
@Coctaanatis
Yes,
"Medicare open enrollment 2024 begins on Oct 15 & ends Dec 7. Review & make changes to Medicare coverage to take effect on January 1, 2025.
Some changes you can make during the open enrollment period include:
* Switching from traditional Medicare to a Medicare Advantage plan, or vice versa
*Switching between Medicare Advantage plans
*Electing/switching between Medicare Part D prescription drug plans
*Changing cost, coverage, providers & pharmacies"