Your Medicare Initial Coverage Election Period (ICEP) provides your first opportunity to enroll in a Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan. This guide looks at what you can do during the ICEP and how it differs from other Medicare enrollment periods. The first enrollment period for Medicare Advantage (MA) is called the Initial Coverage Election Period (ICEP).

Understanding the Context

Let’s take a closer look at ICEP and what it means for you. The ICEP is a Medicare Advantage enrollment period as defined in Chapter 2 of the Medicare Managed Care Manual. The IEP is a drug benefit enrollment period as defined in Chapter 3 of the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Manual. ICEP refers to the period when individuals newly eligible for Medicare can enroll in the Medicare Advantage plan.

Key Insights

You may enroll in the Medicare Advantage plan with prescription drug coverage (MAPD) or without it (MA). ICEP (Initial Coverage Election Period) : ICEP is the time to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan. It begins three months before you have both Medicare Part A and Part B and ends when your coverage starts. The Initial Coverage Election Period (ICEP) is when you can enroll in a Medicare Advantage Part C plan for the first time. You first must have Original Medicare Part A and Part B before you can enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan.

Final Thoughts

ICEP-HBS 2026 (2026 International Conference on Electronics Packaging joined with Hybrid Bonding Symposium) will be held from April 14 to 18, 2026 in Hiroshima, Japan. Put simply, your Medicare ICEP is your first opportunity to choose a Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C) plan to replace your Original Medicare (Medicare Part A and Part B) coverage.