When to Sign Up for Medicare - Medicare Enrollment Periods Explained

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Do you know when to sign up for Medicare? Keith goes over all 6 Medicare enrollment periods.
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When to Sign Up for Medicare
Medicare enrollment periods

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I’m starting to take notes as I get closer to these important dates to know to avoid headaches. Thanks!

tanyahouston
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Thanks now I gain a lot of knowledge about medicare.

quilino
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Thank you so much for helping people out with this!!

chriswedgworth
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I got mine lined up through Keith last week

WhittyPics
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I'm not quite 62 yet but I know I need to plan early for all these retirement benefits. I've downloaded your book and will read it slowly and thoroughly. Thank you for explaining Medicare in terms the average person can understand. It all just seems way too complicated so I'm so glad I found your channel!

MossCottageMarket
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If I am covered under my husband's insurance from work, is that credible insurance and when do I need to sign up? I should be on his insurance for at least 7 more years.

MiracleFound
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I am getting ready to enroll soon, when I do it will be for part A and I was wanting to know if there was a good other part for dental, the restof my coverage comes from the military va but not eligable for dental. My dentist has told me there is really no medicare part worth a darn that covers hardly anything, and they recommend keeping your money and just paying cash for anything that may pop up with dental. Your thoughts.

bigearlrrr
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Thank you for this information. My health insurance ends 8/31 but my pay will continue through July. When should I start SS/Medicare/Supplement? Three months prior?

ginaballard
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I just turned 63. When is the soonest that I can call you?❤

jimmyamico
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Hi Keith. Great information I just wished I watched it earlier. I turn 65 on Aug 1 so I will sign up for July 1 but I didn’t know this information and I just contributed to me HSA what kind of penalty will it be? Also, my husband is only 60 and is on a real high deductible plan that qualifies for the HSA how does that work? Can he still contribute?

cyndeeferlin
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Since my birthday is in December, I would like to start Medicare on the following month, January 2025. Can I do that?

Steve_in_NJ
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I tried to sign up for Medicare and social security. The people working there set my application aside in a black hole. Calling the general 800 number required 100 minutes wait time. They then knew nothing. When it reached 75 days of no feedback whatsoever from social security, I started calling every other day. Now to hear about all their penalties for lateness makes me laugh. How long was I supposed to just wait for a letter in the mail that was never coming?

Joeainthere
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Keith, I am contributing to my HSA account, as I will still be employed and covered by their insurance until April, 2025, at which time I plan to enroll in Medicare Part B and begin collecting Social Security. Last month (April 2024) I enrolled in Medicare Part A only. My questions are: 1) Can I continue to contribute to my HSA without penalty, by only being enrolled in Part A? And 2) If I can't contribute contributing to HSA, can I unenroll in Part A until next year? I've read that you can only unenroll in Part A if you are paying a premium for it, which I am not. HELP!!!

jimsaddler
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Sir can you tell me if there is a deadline b4 they birthday to do the L-form if a person will continue to work after 65. I really appreciate your information

beverlyinman
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I think I missed the enrollment period. I turn 65 at the end of June. I enrolled May 3. Do I have to re-enroll in January and pay the penalty for those 8 months?

scottford
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Ok, sorry to keep on this topic but I just still don't get it. I'm unclear on when proof of creditable insure is required. Is it only if I elect to enroll in Medicare after I turn 65 and beyond the 3-month enrollment window allowed after I turn 65? For example, if I'm still employed at age 66 and elect to retire from my company then I simply get form L564 filled out and all is good. No 10% penalty. I think I get that. Here's where I'm lost. My wife is 60 and is covered under my insurance plan with my employer. If I retire from my employer at 66 (my wife will be 61) and go on Medicare, my wife will lose my 'creditable' employer insurance coverage. We'll of course get her a private plan for coverage between the ages of 61 and 65 because she is retired. Now when she enrolls in Medicare during the IEP will she have any kind of premium penalty because she didn't have creditable coverage prior to enrolling? I thought I understood you to say that there wouldn't be a penalty if someone enrolls during the IEP regardless of what type of insurance you have prior to IEP. Just want to make sure we're understanding this correctly.

GGBSystems
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Im trying to get my ahip certificaion, and half these rules make no sense.

robinsmcintosh
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What if you get a supplement plan when you retire and THEN move to a different state?? And a drug plan?

lisaporter
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so if im not working at 65 but wont take ss till 67 do i have to enroll for A B D And G

bruceeigsti
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If I am still working and got Medicaire Part A, which is secondary, will medicaire pay for co-payments and deductibles from my primary insurance for a hospital stay!

jerryKBGCG