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Question: I’m 54 years old and I’ve been disabled for almost two years so I think I’m eligible for Medicare. Do I need to sign up for any parts of Medicare, including drug coverage? Answer: I am ...
Missing Medicare enrollment at 65 may trigger penalties that lower Social Security benefits—knowing the deadlines is key to ...
You can opt to keep employer-provided health insurance and delay applying for Medicare without being penalized, but you have ...
If you or a spouse is still working for an employer with 20 or more employees, generally you can opt to keep the ...
If you're tempted to ditch your Medicare Advantage plan, you're not alone. Here's when it's a good idea and how to go about ...
I need to know how to begin my Medicare benefits as quickly as possible, because my health plan won’t cover my cancer ...
Ever asked yourself why so many older Americans are continuing to pay more for Medicare Part B sometimes for the remainder of ...
More than 700,000 Medicare beneficiaries currently face permanent increases in their Part B premiums because of late enrollment, with average penalties reaching 30 percent.
There are many "myths" or misconceptions about Medicare. Understanding the difference between fact and myth can help you navigate the program. Learn more here.
Canceling Medicare Part B carries no immediate penalty, but reenrolling later can lead to long-term premium increases. Plano ...
If you were previously covered under Expanded Medicaid—available in states that cover low-income adults under 65 earning up ...
For most people, the Medicare initial enrollment period (IEP) is their first chance to sign up for Medicare. Learn about IEP dates and more.