Medicare & You: Deciding to Sign Up for Medicare Part B

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Important information about deciding whether to sign up for Medicare Part B.

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This is total BS. I work fulltime as a nurse and I just turned 66 this month. I will start drawing SS next month. I signed up for Part A, but not Part B. I belong to Christian Healthcare Ministries (which is a coop), am on no medications and haven't had to go to the doctor for 2 years. Medicare doesn't accept CHM as an insurance company, so I will be penalized for not signing up for Part B. They will automatically deduct it from my benefits WITH A PENALTY anyway. What a crooked system!

cheryljergens
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I have just submitted my application for Part B...as I was originally covered by my spouse's insurance plan with her employer. Now she just retired on 07/01, and we are signing up with Kaiser to continue our coverage, but, Kaiser need my Part B, hence I need it right away in order to be covered.

richardlim
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Please address federal CSRS retirees that are covered under FEHP. This video was not at all helpful for me.

teresachase
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This information is readily available from many sources. Why don't you simplify the process with the time and money you are using to continually try to explain it. An aging population would like it to be simpler and better . That' s all .

bettydrake
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What is the first thing I do to apply for Part B?

miroslavastyle
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Trying to find out if I am covreed for a recliner/lift chair with Medicare? thank you

valerieerwin
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I originally signed up fpr pat A and B. My husband lost his job, so I dropped part B, as I was working and had ins. through my job. How do I now sign up for part B and will I have to pay a penalty. I am still working.

jackeycouch
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They never explain why enrollment penalties exist. It's just one of the most hurtful things they have in a slew of confusing systems to make their lives comfortable and our lives miserable.

leeabe
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Brock what are you typing? I knew Medicare was going to start up at 65 but; having moved around a lot I didn't receive my card and correspondence to return since I have health insurance through my wife. So the big issue is that they need to receive something through the mail as a confirmation of your choice. Not just auto enroll you

cjjohnson
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I am enrolled in a Part B Plan. How do I or can I change Plans?

forgetmenotdance
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I have signed up for part b and fall under the special enrollment period. I have sent all the paperwork in 3 times and finally hand delivered them this last time. It has still been 4 months so far and it still hasn’t been added. They tell me that all the information has been entered and we just have to wait. Our tax dollars hard at work.

bradthaggard
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Do we have to choose to have the part B premiums paid out of our social security funds?

carolbroadnax
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If a person has an individual off market health insurance plan, can they keep this plan and opt out of part B when turning 65 without paying a penalty for later enrolment?

janetadam
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I have been trying to get back on part b, due to covid my husband has been laid off since march. I have no medical insurance. No word from anyone in medicare or social security about my status. I keep faxing and mailing

singstar
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Okay I'm ready to
Apply for Part B

miroslavastyle
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I turned 65 last May but did not get PART B only PART A because my income is only less $600. I also have medical and Community Health Group Insurance, If I get PART B, do I have to pay the monthly premium? Or does Medical covered my premium? Thank you for your advise.

kittyo
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My wife turns 65 next September. When and where should she sign up for Medicare? She’s already receiving her Soc Security

mohammedwaheed
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i applied for Disability in 2012 was approved but was never told that i had to get part B and bc i had medicaid at the time i didn't think i needed to get part B..
so when i turned 65 they penalized me, so mow i pay for Part B double 243.00 monthly
i think this is so unfair i didn't know i could apply for B i was 52 and had benefits ive tried to fight it but to no avail...SS is always right

marieluciano
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I am still working for a very large company. I kept my Blue Cross coverage and plan on keeping Blue Cross until I retire. I am eligible for Medicare Part A and Part B. But because I'm still working I've opted out of Part B and only requested Part A and will continue with Part A until I fully retire in the next couple years. Also, I'm a retired Veteran and I'm eligible for Tri Care. Your message about Part B and Tri Care isn't clear. Once I request and opt in for Medicare Part B I am again eligible for Tri Care.

rike
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Why don't they explain what part B covers?

mikeseppy