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When a client enrolls in a MA plan, will it automatically terminate their MA plan?

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Enrolling in a new Medicare Advantage plan does not automatically terminate the previous plan; the new enrollment typically ends the old plan. This system avoids coverage lapses for individuals. Automatic enrollment is more common in savings plans due to behavioral economics insights.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a client enrolls in a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan, their previous MA plan does not automatically terminate. Instead, individuals actively have to enroll in a new MA plan during the appropriate enrollment period, and the enrollment in a new plan will typically cause the previous MA plan to end.

This approach helps ensure that there are no lapses in coverage for the individual. Taking a cue from behavioral economics, more plans have been adopting automatic-enrollment features, primarily in the context of savings and retirement plans, to facilitate easier enrollment and participation for clients.

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