Medicare Part A - How To Sign Up For Medicare Part A - Understanding Medicare Part A

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Medicare Part A benefits begin the first day of the month you turn 65. Medicare Part A is hospital insurance and its coverage which is provided by the US federal government.

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If you do not register throughout your Initial Enrollment Period, you might have the ability to register throughout the General Enrollment Period that occurs every year from January 1 to March 31; your protection would begin on July 1.

When you are very first eligible to do so, you might be subject to a late-enrollment charge if you do not register in Medicare Part A. If you do not immediately receive Medicare Part A, you can do so throughout your Initial Enrollment Period, which begins 3 months prior to you turn 65, consists of the month you turn 65, and lasts for 3 extra months after you turn 65.

Some individuals are immediately registered in Medicare Part A, while you might have to by hand register for it in other cases.

Medicare Part A is one half of Original Medicare, the federal health-care program comprised of Part A (hospital insurance coverage) and Part B (medical insurance coverage). Normally speaking, Part A covers healthcare facility services and materials thought about clinically needed to deal with a condition or illness.

Together with Medicare Part B, it makes up exactly what is understood as Original Medicare, the federally administered health-care program. Medicare Part A pays for the expense of inpatient medical facility care, while Part B covers outpatient medical services.

Older Americans qualified for Social Security benefits can sign up for Medicare. Eligible persons can choose Original Medicare or Medicare Advantage. Eligible older Americans can join Medicare and select Medicare Part A only if they so choose. The initial enrollment period is the best time to select and apply for complete Medicare coverage.

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My premiums went up to $578 per month in 2022. Medicare, which is socialized medicine for seniors, is still cheaper than any private plan. Thank God for big government!!

tomblevins
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H Keith,
I am 67 and still working at a company that has over 9000 employees. I have not signed up for Part A mainly due to a seminar I attended right before I turned 65. They mentioned something about not signing up for Part A as that starts a 1 year window but for what I do not recall. Several others that I used to work with and are now retired have told me I need to sign up for Part A. You mentioned that I should already have Part A but Medicare has not sent me a card or anything. Should I sign up for Part A? How do I do this, esp. since I should already have it as you have said. I plan on retiring around February 2023 so I will get Part B and the others at that time.
Please let me know what I should do about Part A and did I mess up by not signing up.

Thanks

stevenkx
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I am retiring on feb 15, 2021 my 65th bday should I enroll med part b already?. I will resign feb 15 also from my work

OurblessedlifewithGOD
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I have a question to you. I am going to be 65 very soon. .It is in August. Currently, I have insurance which is through my spouse . It is Kaiser Permanante . So far, I am fine with this ins. My wife is 10 years younger than me.She is working at NIH cancer research center. She has been actively working there for 12 years. She may works 10 more years . I am not going to retire at the age 65 . I wish to work until 67 . In my this situation, I am so confusing what to do for my Medicare . Part A, B, C, D and Medigap( Suppliments ) to N . I do not know how to make a decision .It is hard for me as I do not understand in this subject very well. It will be very gratetful if you kindly direct me the decision to make . If possible, I do not wish to have another payment .

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