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What will happen if a patient loses his/her Passport Health Plan coverage?

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What will happen if a patient loses his/her Passport Health Plan coverage?

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In order to be a member of Passport Advantage, a Medicare beneficiary must be a member of Passport Health Plan and have Medicare Parts A and B. If a Passport Advantage member loses Passport Health Plan eligibility, the beneficiary will continue to be a member of Passport Advantage for up to 90 days. If the beneficiary does not regain Passport Health Plan eligibility, he/she will be disenrolled from Passport Advantage. The beneficiary can choose to return to traditional Medicare or enroll in another Medicare Advantage Plan. If the beneficiary regains Passport Health Plan eligibility within 90 days, the beneficiary will continue coverage with Passport Advantage.

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