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Enrollment
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When can I enroll?
When can I change plans?
Will I need to reapply every year?
Once I enroll in Part D, when does the coverage begin?
How will I know if my current coverage is as good as Medicare’s?
What is the late enrollment penalty?
What if I accidentally sign up for more than one plan?
How do I disenroll from a Part D plan?
How do I sign up for Part D?
How do I pay my premium?
What is the Special Enrollment Period for enrolling in 5-star plans?
Should I enroll in a stand-alone plan or a managed care plan?
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