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Texas Seniors Dropped From Medicare Advantage Have Until This Deadline to Avoid a Coverage Gap

June 11, 2026 by Drew Blankenship
Medicare Advantage
Thousands of Texas seniors may need new Medicare Advantage coverage after plan changes. Missing enrollment deadlines could lead to higher costs and fewer healthcare options. Pexels

For thousands of Texas seniors, a letter from their Medicare Advantage provider can create immediate anxiety. Some plans are being discontinued, while others are withdrawing from certain counties, forcing beneficiaries to find new coverage for the coming year. The good news is that losing a Medicare Advantage plan does not mean losing healthcare coverage altogether. However, there are important deadlines that determine whether your transition is smooth or leaves you exposed to unexpected medical costs. Here’s a breakdown of what Texas residents need to avoid being dropped from Medicare Advantage.

Why Some Texas Seniors Are Losing Their Medicare Advantage Plans

Medicare Advantage enrollment has grown rapidly over the past decade, but insurers are beginning to pull back in some markets. Rising healthcare costs, changes in Medicare reimbursement rates, and profitability concerns have led some companies to discontinue plans or exit specific counties.

According to a recent report from The Washington Post, nearly 3 million Americans were forced to find new Medicare Advantage coverage for 2026 after insurers withdrew plans from various markets. In Texas, where Medicare Advantage participation is especially high, plan changes can affect thousands of retirees each year who suddenly need to evaluate new coverage options.

If your Medicare Advantage plan is being terminated at the end of the year, your first opportunity to choose a replacement plan is during Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period. This enrollment window runs from October 15 through December 7 each year. During that time, beneficiaries can switch to a different Medicare Advantage plan or return to Original Medicare and enroll in a Part D prescription drug plan. Coverage changes made during this period become effective on January 1.

The Special Enrollment Period Many Seniors Overlook

Many retirees do not realize that losing a Medicare Advantage plan triggers additional enrollment protections. If your plan is discontinued, Medicare grants a Special Enrollment Period that allows you to select new coverage outside the normal enrollment window. According to Medicare, Special Enrollment Periods are designed specifically for situations involving the loss of existing coverage. This extra protection can be extremely valuable for seniors who miss the Annual Enrollment Period or need additional time to compare plans.

What Happens If You Miss the Deadline

Missing key enrollment deadlines can create significant financial headaches. While you generally will not be left entirely uninsured if you remain enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B, you could lose access to prescription drug coverage, dental benefits, vision benefits, and provider networks that you previously relied on. Some seniors also discover that their preferred physicians are no longer in-network under replacement plans. In addition, delaying decisions can limit your plan choices and potentially increase out-of-pocket healthcare costs.

Consider Whether Original Medicare Makes More Sense

For some Texas retirees, losing a Medicare Advantage plan creates an opportunity to reevaluate their long-term healthcare strategy. Returning to Original Medicare may provide broader provider access, especially for individuals who travel frequently or split time between states. Many beneficiaries also pair Original Medicare with a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) policy to help reduce out-of-pocket expenses. In Texas, certain individuals who lose Medicare Advantage coverage may qualify for guaranteed issue rights that allow them to purchase a Medigap policy without medical underwriting.

Choosing a replacement plan should involve more than simply selecting the lowest premium. Seniors should review prescription drug formularies, provider networks, out-of-pocket maximums, and any supplemental benefits offered by competing plans.

Medicare’s Plan Finder tool remains one of the most useful resources for comparing available options by ZIP code. Many insurance counselors also recommend checking whether your primary care physician, specialists, and preferred hospitals participate in a plan’s network before making a final decision. Ultimately, it could save you a lot of time and potentially even thousands of dollars.

Being Aware of Deadlines is Crucial

Receiving notice that your Medicare Advantage plan is ending can be unsettling, but it does not have to become a healthcare emergency. Medicare’s enrollment protections exist specifically to help beneficiaries transition into new coverage without losing access to care. Whether you choose a new Medicare Advantage plan or move to Original Medicare, making an informed decision will help protect both your health and your finances. A little preparation today can prevent major problems tomorrow.

Have you ever had to switch Medicare Advantage plans or reconsider your coverage options? Share your experience in the comments below.

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Drew Blankenship

Drew Blankenship is a seasoned personal finance and lifestyle writer with more than a decade of professional writing experience crafting clear, actionable advice that helps savers and investors over 40 protect their wealth and make smarter everyday decisions. His bylines appear regularly on SavingAdvice.com, CleverDude.com, and other respected outlets, where he draws on deep industry knowledge to deliver practical insights on cost control, smart spending, and long-term financial security.

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