What Happens After You Enroll in Medicare with REMEDIGAP
Most people spend weeks researching Medicare. They compare plans, check premiums, read guides, and finally make a decision. Then enrollment day comes, and they wonder: now what?
This is a question we hear constantly at REMEDIGAP. And it’s a fair one. Because enrolling in Medicare is not a finish line. It is the start of something. And what happens after enrollment matters just as much as the plan you chose.
Here is what you can actually expect, and why having the right people in your corner makes all the difference.
Your Cards Arrive
Within a few weeks of enrolling in Medicare, you will receive your Medicare card in the mail. It is a red, white, and blue card with your Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI) number. Keep it somewhere safe. Do not carry it with you daily unless you have a doctor’s appointment.
If you enrolled in a Medigap plan through REMEDIGAP, you will also receive your Medigap insurance card from your carrier. Your Part D drug plan card arrives separately as well.
Three cards for three different parts of your coverage. We know it can feel like a lot. That is why we walk you through exactly what each card covers and when to use it.
Your Coverage Starts
On the first day your coverage is active, you are free to use it. No waiting period. No approval calls.
If you have Medigap Plan G, for example, you can walk into any doctor’s office in the country that accepts Medicare, show your Medicare card and your Medigap card, and receive care.
Medicare covers 80 percent. Plan G covers the rest. You pay nothing beyond the annual Part B Deductible.
For many of our clients, the first time they use their Medigap plan, they are genuinely surprised. “That was it?” we hear. “I didn’t owe anything?” Yes. That is exactly how it is supposed to work.
Your First Doctor Visit With New Coverage
Here is what a typical first visit looks like with Original Medicare plus a Medigap plan.
- You check in at the front desk and hand them two cards: your red, white, and blue Medicare card and your Medigap insurance card.
- The office staff handles the rest.
- They submit the Claim to Medicare.
- Medicare pays first, then sends the remainder to your Medigap carrier.
- Then the carrier pays.
You do not negotiate. You do not make calls. You do not wait for an explanation of benefits and wonder if you owe something. You just receive care.
This simplicity is one of the reasons people choose Medigap over Medicare Advantage. There are no networks to check, no referrals to get, no prior authorizations to navigate. Any doctor, anywhere in the country, who accepts Medicare, will see you.
What We Do For You After Enrollment
This is where REMEDIGAP is different from most insurance agencies.
For many agents, once you enroll, you never hear from them again. The commission is earned. The relationship is over. You are on your own when rates go up, when you have questions, or when your needs change.
That is not how we work.
We review your rates annually. Medicare Supplement premiums increase over time. Every year, we review your Premium against what other carriers are offering for the same coverage. If a better rate exists and you can qualify for it, we let you know and walk you through the switch.
We are here when you have questions. When you get your Explanation of Benefits and something looks confusing, call us. When your doctor’s office asks you something about your coverage and you are not sure of the answer, call us. When a letter arrives from Medicare and you do not know what it means, call us. We answer.
We help if something goes wrong. Billing errors happen. Claims get processed incorrectly. If you ever receive a bill you do not think you owe, we help you sort it out. You are not alone trying to navigate Medicare’s appeals process or fight a billing mistake on your own.
We help with life changes. Moving to a new state? Your Medigap coverage moves with you. Medicare Advantage plan leaving your area? We help you find a new plan during your Guaranteed issue window. Health situation changing? We talk through your options honestly.
What “Having an Agent” Actually Means
A lot of our clients come to us after a frustrating experience trying to navigate Medicare alone. They spent hours on Medicare.gov, got overwhelmed, and made choices they later regretted. Or they enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan that sounded great until they got sick and realized the network restrictions or prior authorizations were a bigger problem than they expected.
Having an agent means having a real person who knows your situation.
We know what plan you are on. We know when your coverage started. We know your premium and your carrier. If something changes, we know the context.
This is not a 1-800 number where you explain everything from scratch each time. This is a relationship. And it is the kind of relationship that, for many of our clients, quietly saves them money and headaches for years.
The Peace of Mind Part
We want to say something that sounds simple but means a lot to the people we serve.
Medicare is supposed to give you peace of mind. After a working life of paying into the system, you should be able to go to the doctor, get the care you need, and not worry about the bill. That is the promise of a well-structured Medicare plan.
When we do our job right, you stop thinking about insurance. It just works. You go to your appointments. Your claims are paid. Your premium stays competitive. And when something comes up, you know exactly who to call.
That is what happens after you enroll. That is what working with REMEDIGAP is supposed to feel like.
Ready to Enroll, or Already Enrolled and Have Questions?
Whether you are just starting to research Medicare or you enrolled years ago and wonder if you are on the right plan, we are here.
Get a free Medicare consultation. We will review your situation, explain your options in plain language, and help you understand whether your current coverage makes sense for you. No pressure. No scripts. Just honest answers.
Schedule a Free Consultation or Compare Medigap Rates in Your Area.
Written by Michael Quinn
Licensed Broker, REMEDIGAP Founder
Fact Checked by Joann Quinn
Chief Compliance Officer
As a licensed insurance broker, REMEDIGAP upholds the principles of integrity in our editorial standards and ensures transparency in how we receive compensation from our insurance partners.

