Across State Lines

Medicare can change when your life crosses state lines.

Moving, snowbirding, splitting time between homes, or helping family in another state can all affect how Medicare works. Doctors, networks, prescriptions, plan availability, and enrollment options can vary by location.

This hub organizes the moving, snowbird, and state comparison pages so you can understand what to check before you make a change.

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Author: Michelle Heberling · Last reviewed: June 2026 · State-specific details should be verified before making coverage decisions.

Moving After Medicare

Start here if you are thinking about moving or already have.

Moving to Another State After Medicare How Medicare Changes When You Move Can I Keep My Doctors If I Move?

Snowbirds & Multiple Homes

If you split time between states, you need to know where care will happen.

Medicare for Snowbirds Multiple Residences and Medicare

State Guides

Use these state guides as starting points for comparing how Medicare may look in different places.

Medicare by State Hub California Medicare Guide Idaho Medicare Guide Texas Medicare Guide Florida Medicare Guide

More State Pages

Additional state pages can help you compare retirement and Medicare decisions.

Arizona Medicare Guide Tennessee Medicare Guide Washington Medicare Guide Nevada Medicare Guide

Moving can trigger Medicare questions fast.

Before you change states, doctors, or plans, make sure you understand what may change and what needs to be reviewed.

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