News Flash: Indiana Medicare Supplement “Birthday Rule” Expanded! (Good news for Hoosier Medicare Supplement policyholders)

By D. Kenton Henry – editor, agent, broker
12 March 2026

Good news for Indiana Medicare Supplement policyholders.

A recent update to Indiana’s new Medicare Supplement Birthday Rule has expanded the period during which eligible individuals may change their Medigap coverage without medical underwriting.

This change may reopen opportunities for some individuals who believed they had already missed their window.

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What Changed?

Beginning March 15, 2026, the Birthday Rule now allows policyholders to apply for a replacement Medicare Supplement policy during a period that begins:

31 days before their birthday and continues through 31 days after their birthday.

This creates a 63-day annual window centered around a person’s birthday.


What This Means

If you currently have a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) policy, you may now apply during this window to switch to the same plan letter offered by a different insurance company.

The insurance company must approve the application regardless of health conditions, provided the rule’s requirements are met.


Example

If your birthday is March 4, your Birthday Rule window would run from approximately:

February 1 through April 4

This means individuals with March birthdays who thought they missed the opportunity earlier this year may still qualify to apply.


Important Requirements

To use Indiana’s Birthday Rule:

• You must currently have a Medicare Supplement policy
• The new policy must be the same plan letter as your current coverage
• The application must be submitted within the 31 days before or after your birthday
• The new policy will take effect on the first day of the month following the application date

Your broker will also need documentation confirming your current plan letter.


Why This Matters

For many seniors, this rule creates an opportunity to:

• Review Medicare Supplement premiums
• Change insurance companies
• Potentially lower monthly costs

without answering health questions or risking denial of coverage.


Need Help Reviewing Your Options?

If your birthday falls within this window and you would like to see whether switching carriers might benefit you, I would be happy to help review your options.

D. Kenton Henry
Office: 281-3676565
Text my cell 24/7 @713-907-7984
Email: Allplanhealthinsurance.com

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NEW INDIANA MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT “BIRTHDAY RULE” NOW IN EFFECT

a New Opportunity to Change Your Medicare Supplement Plan Without Health Questions

Dear Hoosier Clients and Friends,

Beginning January 1 of this year, Indiana implemented a new consumer protection commonly called the Medicare Supplement Birthday Rule. This new law provides Medicare beneficiaries with an important opportunity each year to change their Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan without medical underwriting.

For many people, this means you may now be able to replace your current Medicare Supplement policy with a similar or lower-benefit plan and be guaranteed acceptance, regardless of health conditions.


What the Indiana Birthday Rule Allows

Under the new rule, eligible Indiana residents may apply for a replacement Medicare Supplement policy each year around their birthday, and the insurance company must approve the application if the required conditions are met.

This protection is intended to give policyholders a way to review and potentially reduce premiums while maintaining Medicare Supplement coverage.


Key Requirements to Qualify

To take advantage of Indiana’s Birthday Rule, the following conditions must be met:

1. You Must Currently Have a Medicare Supplement Policy

The rule applies only to individuals who are already enrolled in a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan.

2. You Must Be Replacing Your Plan With the Same or Lower Benefits

You may switch to another Medicare Supplement plan that offers equal or lesser benefits than your current policy.
For example:

  • Plan G → another company’s Plan G
  • Plan G → Plan N
  • Plan F → Plan G

However, you cannot move to a plan with richer benefits under the Birthday Rule.

3. You Must Apply at Least 60 Days Before Your Birthday

Under Indiana’s new rule, the application signed and received date must be within 60 days from the applicant’s birthday. And the effective date must be on the first day of the month that is at least thirty (30) days after the signature date.

The replacement policy will become effective on the first day of your birthday month.

Medical Underwriting Is Waived

If the above conditions are met, the insurance company cannot deny your application due to health conditions.


Why This Rule Matters

Before this rule took effect, Medicare Supplement policyholders often had to undergo medical underwriting to change plans. That meant individuals with health conditions could be:

  • Declined for coverage
  • Charged higher premiums
  • Unable to change carriers

The Birthday Rule now provides an annual opportunity to review your coverage and potentially reduce premiums without having to answer health questions.


Should You Review Your Plan?

Even if you are satisfied with your current Medicare Supplement coverage, it may still be worthwhile to review your options. Insurance companies frequently adjust their pricing, and another carrier may offer the same plan benefits at a lower monthly premium.

The Birthday Rule allows you to explore those options without risking your coverage.


I Am Here to Help

If your current agent has not informed you of this opportunity, ask yourself, “Why?”

If your birthday is approaching and you would like to review your Medicare Supplement options under Indiana’s new Birthday Rule, please contact our office. I can help determine whether changing plans could benefit you.

Thank you for allowing me to continue assisting you with your Medicare coverage.

Sincerely,

D. Kenton Henry
Office: 281.367.6565
Text my cell 24/7 @ 713.907.7984
Email: Allplanhealthinsurance.com@gmail.com
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