When to Sign Up for Medicare Part B - or... When Not To!

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Thank you! Not easy finding this info!

grahamjudy
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Hello, I am turning 65 in July, but I will still be working. I will sign up for Part A only until I retire in a year or two. But I thought you said something about a form to fill out (L564)? Is this a form to fill out to let Medicare know that I am still working and will sign up for Part B when I retire? Please advise and thank you.

dyanbrusa
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Wow what great info at the right time, i will be turning 65 at the end of the year and still working and was sweating and stressing over whether I should sign up. Now I know I should wait until I stop working or lose my healthcare plan.

jddonahue
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I turned 65 march 2023, signed up for part A only. I did not get group health care from work until May 1 2023. Will I have to pay a penalty because I did not get part B in march?

timreynolds
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End work date is 5/24, however my current pay and all health insurance deductions will continue as it is currently till 8/30. When is the time i should sign up for SS and begin Medicare plus a supplement?

ginaballard
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How many months before you loose creditable coverage do you sign up for Part B?

josephshermill
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I have FEP Benefits as a government retiree. I plan to move overseas and this plan can be used overseas. Should I only get Medicare Plan A?

janiceatkinson
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My husband has the plan at work of which I am on. Is it enough to rely on UHC to tell me if I am still covered when I turn 65 in December ? Not sure who to rely on for the correct information, insurance or Medicare.

LS-uzcz
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How hard is it to show creditable coverage when I have to sign up for part B after employment healthcare ends? I’m worried about that.

jddonahue
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How about plans that have excellent customer service? I want a rating for that too.

sct
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I am already collecting Social Security. Will I automatically be enrolled in Medicare parts A and B by the government?

robertbrost
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I am retired and will still be under my wifes health care plan when I turn 65, however she will be retiring four months after I turn 65 and I will lose that coverage. Should I wait those extra four months to file or file while I am still a dependent? Which is better?

DS-
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What about being a disabled veteran with 100% medical coverage with the Veterans Administration? Do you need Part B? What about disenrolling?

robz
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I signed up for Part B at 65. Still working. Not paying anything for it.

gallagher
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This may apply to people living overseas. I cannot claim any benefits overseas which is not just as we payed into the system but for some of us that cannot pay for trips back to the USA at least we can save the 165 dollars for the part B which we do not use either. I think this is correct if anyone has a comment. Many people fly home for treatments but for some of Us with no real savings Its basically winging it overseas so at least we do not have to pay for something we never use. The 165 dollars can be spent on overseas expat insurance.

timetraveller
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Very disappointed. You didn't discuss private medicare plans that in some states reimburse 50% to 100% of part B. This can be a huge factor. Also no mention that if you are working out of country medicare doesn't cover you.

neolee