For Medicare beneficiaries in Georgia, Colorado, and Illinois, you may receive unexpected news regarding your healthcare coverage. Clear Spring Health has officially announced its exit from the Medicare Advantage market, effective June 1, 2026.
If you are currently enrolled in a Clear Spring Health plan—specifically those under the BrightPath Advantage brand—your current coverage will end at the end of May. Because this transition is happening mid-year, it is critical to understand your rights and the timeline for finding a new plan.
Clear Spring Health is shutting down its Medicare Advantage (Part C) operations in these key states after exiting previously served counties in 2025. Unlike the standard plan changes that may occur during the Medicare Advantage Annual Enrollment Period every fall, this is an immediate market exit.
If you do not proactively choose a new plan by June 1, you have Medicare Advantage plan termination rights in place to ensure you aren’t left without any insurance. However, this default coverage may look very different from what you have now:
Note: While Original Medicare provides a baseline, it may not cover the same supplemental benefits you enjoyed with Clear Spring, such as dental, vision, or low co-pays for specialists.
To help you find a replacement plan that fits your needs, you will be eligible for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) This is a limited window where you can switch to a different Medicare Advantage plan or move to Original Medicare and enroll in a Medicare Supplement/Medigap plan.
Transitioning coverage with only a few weeks’ notice can be overwhelming. You do not have to navigate this alone. You can reach out to Medicare or contact your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP), or speak with a licensed insurance agent at SmartMatch who can compare options in your specific county.
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