As we approach the 2025 Annual Election Period (AEP), millions of Medicare Advantage (MA) members across the United States are facing significant disruptions in their healthcare coverage. According to recent reports from Deft Research and industry expert Jared Strock, a staggering number of Medicare Advantage plans are being terminated, forcing seniors to explore new coverage options.
For the 2025 plan year, over 2 million individual Medicare Advantage members will see their coverage terminated. This figure represents a five-fold increase compared to last year’s cancellations, signaling an unprecedented shake-up in the Medicare landscape. Every state will be affected, but certain areas are experiencing higher impacts:
The breadth of these terminations marks a dramatic shift, creating uncertainty for many seniors who may need to navigate the complexities of selecting new health plans.
A large portion of the plan terminations is concentrated in the Local PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) market. According to Strock, approximately 1.2 million members, or 13% of the Local PPO market, will see their plans discontinued. This is the largest share of any MA plan type affected during this AEP.
Other plan types are also seeing terminations, though not to the same extent:
This uneven distribution of terminations means that seniors in certain types of plans—especially Local PPOs—will face a more significant challenge in finding comparable coverage.
Several factors may explain the rise in MA plan cancellations. These include:
Seniors impacted by these cancellations will need to take action during the 2025 AEP, which runs from October 15 to December 7. It is critical for those affected to:
Navigating these changes can be complex, and seniors should consider seeking guidance from a Medicare specialist or using online resources to ensure they make an informed decision. With the rapid growth of MA plan terminations, understanding the market landscape will be key to securing the right coverage for the upcoming year.
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