Ending your membership
Ending your membership in Fallon  Medicare Plus may be voluntary (your own choice) or involuntary (not your own  choice). 
You might leave our plan because you've decided that you want to leave. You may  end your membership in our plan only during certain times of the year, known as  enrollment periods. All members have the opportunity to leave the plan during  the Annual Election Period and during the Medicare Advantage  Open Enrollment Period. In certain situations, you may also be eligible to leave  the plan at other times of the year. 
In some cases, we must end your membership in the plan. We're not allowed to ask  you to leave our plan for any reason related to your health. If you feel that you're being asked to leave our plan because of a  health-related reason, you should call Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY users should call  1-877-486-2048. You may call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 
If you leave Fallon Medicare Plus, it  may take time before your membership ends and your new Medicare coverage goes  into effect. During this time, you must continue to get your medical care  and prescription drugs through our plan. 
If we end your membership in our  plan, we must tell you our reasons in writing for ending your membership. We  must also explain how you can make a complaint about our decision to end your  membership.
We must end your  membership in the plan if any of the following happen:
    - You no longer have  Medicare Part A and Part B.
 
    - You move out of our  service area.
 
    - You're away from our  service area for more than 6 months. 
 
    - You become incarcerated  (go to prison). 
 
    - You're not a United  States citizen or lawfully present in the United States.
 
    - You lie about or  withhold information about other insurance you have that provides prescription  drug coverage.
 
    - You intentionally give  us incorrect information when you're enrolling in our plan and that  information affects your eligibility for our plan. (We can't make you leave  our plan for this reason unless we get permission from Medicare first.) 
 
    - You continuously behave  in a way that is disruptive and makes it difficult for us to provide medical  care for you and other members of our plan. (We can't make you leave our plan  for this reason unless we get permission from Medicare first.)
 
    - You let someone else  use your membership card to get medical care. (We cannot make you leave our  plan for this reason unless we get permission from Medicare first. If we end your membership because of this reason, Medicare may have your case investigated by the Inspector General.)
 
    - You don't pay the plan premiums for 2 calendar months.
 
    - You're required to pay  the extra Part D amount because of your income and you don't pay it, Medicare  will disenroll you from our plan and you'll lose prescription drug coverage. 
 
You can find more  information about ending your membership in your Evidence of Coverage in the chapter called, "Ending your membership in the  plan."
 
Call us toll-free at 1-800-325-5669 (TRS 711), 8 a.m.–8 p.m., Monday–Friday. 
(7 days a week, Oct. 1–March 31)
H9001_260009_C | The information on this page was last updated on 10/1/2025.