For many New Hampshire seniors, Medicare Advantage has become an important part of their health coverage. It is not the right fit for everyone − some prefer the flexibility of Original Medicare, but for tens of thousands of Granite Staters it provides the coordination, cost structure, and peace of mind they depend on every day.

That is why changes to the Medicare Advantage program over the past four years have been so unsettling. Last year alone, more than 44,000 New Hampshire enrollees, over half of our state’s Medicare Advantage population, were affected when carriers reduced plan offerings or withdrew from the market entirely. Unfortunately, the disruption will be even greater in 2026, with approximately 77,000 Granite Staters expected to be impacted. Anthem and Martin’s Point will exi

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