There may come a time when you want to leave, or are required to leave, the ODS Advantage PPO plan. “Disenrollment” means ending your membership in the ODS Advantage PPO plan. Disenrollment may be voluntary (your choice) or involuntary (not your own choice):
Until your membership officially ends, you should keep receiving your Medicare services through ODS Advantage PPO or you will have to pay more for your services.
Whether leaving the plan is your choice or not, please review the Ending your membership in the plan section of our Combined Annual Notice of Changes — Evidence of Coverage for the ODS Advantage PPO plan. This section explains your Medicare coverage choices after you leave and the rules that apply. You may call member services if you need help or to ask for a disenrollment form.