Medicare & Employer Coverage | Should You Enroll In Part B?

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We live in an age when people often work well past age 65 in America. This brings up very important questions about Medicare and Employer coverage. Should you enroll in Medicare at age 65 when you are still working? Do you need both Parts A and B, or can you enroll in just Part B? Watch this video to find out!

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Will you be working past age 65? I'd be interested to hear how long you plan to work beyond the standard retirement age.

BoomerBenefits
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Thank you for the very clear and concise information. I'll be turning 65 soon, am still working and plan to work until I turn 66. Based on your information, I'll enroll in Medicare part A only and Medicare part B when I stop working in a year.

teaberrywmn
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I have researched Medicare, Medicare supplements, and Medicare Advantage for my sister-in-law until I was blue in the face.... I am so grateful to stumble upon your You tube videos and will be calling. Thank you so much for making a difference for us oldies. haha

cindyjohnson
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I turned 65 today. I plan to work until 70, mainly because I enjoy what I do. Therefore will remain on my employer's plan for a few more years.

Thank you!

darrelllummer
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Thanks for sharing such great information. It is really helpful to me. I always search to watch the quality content and finally I found your post. Keep it up, keep posting!

julieeanderson
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I will be 63 years YOUNG in a few months & are still currently working part time and plan to Retire by the age of 65. Thank you so very much for sharing your information. 😊😃

rosieroberts
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oh thank goodness. I was going to sign up for Medicare at 65, because I thought I had to - good to know I don't have to.

irenegohl
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Wow. Great information presented in a digestible way!!!

ArdelleVision
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Thank you so much for this video. I work for a large employer. My husband is 70 and did not take part B at 65 because he's covered on my plan. I'm 9 years younger than him and plan to work until I'm 65. I can't tell you how many people try to tell me that we've made a mistake. So glad to hear this once again and know we made the right choice! Thank you!

Rock
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I wish I knew this before. I plan on retiring in a couple of months. I turned 65 this year.

s.d.clinton
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still working, intend to work for a few more years.

sue
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Great video. I just retired at 60 from the state with 100% medical coverage. My wife is turning 65 soon. Not sure how the two insurance work now and when we are both over 65. A lot of information. Point us in the right direction
Chas

chasdemott
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Thanks for the info. Please make a video about working spouse co insurance, Cobra, and or retiree plans that are subsidized by previous employer and rules for ages 50 to 65, primary vs secondary medicare vs retiree plans etc

awingmaster
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Still working as a doc for the VA at age 71. Why? Because I absolutely love what I I can't sing!

MsCardio
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Plan to continue working past 65. I love my job and plan to continue at least 5 more years.

rvhhvh
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I'm still working. I'm turning 66 this year. I'm planning on working until I can find a way to afford to retire. So barring a Lottery win, I may work until I drop. (But I'm actively working on that retirement plan. Don't worry.)

jochildress
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Still working (turning 65 in a few weeks) and plan/hope to keep working for another 10 years.

dagecraig
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65 next month. Husband is working and I’m signing up for Part A only and will have his insurance at a huge university until he retires in 4.5 years. Then we regroup. I had 38 yrsat a hospital as an RN and retired in 2015 after a cancer battle.

DebiJo
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I'm 63 now, work full time and plan to continue working until age 70 and/or beyond. My plan is to go ahead and be enrolled in A and B upon FRA at 66 and 8 months because of the precariousness of todays job market. In todays world, ones job is never a guarantee and layoffs, firings, shut downs, bankruptcies and other things like having to quit make life as an employee fickle at best. I am already receiving a pension so paying for Part B should not pose a problem. I want my Medicare in full force on Day 1 and will also look into Supplemental Plans F and G to further boost the benefits of Plan B. It's kind of a damn the torpedoes type thing but one thing that concerns/worries me is the 20% that is NOT COVERED under Medicare and of which there is NO CAP!!! One sickness, one illness or one injury could lead to catastrophic financial consequences.

alanwilson
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I'll be 64 soon. I plan on working 3 or 4 more years if my body holds up. My wife is retired and turning 65 in three months, so I am obviously searching Medicare options and found you. :) Great video's. Very informative. I just signed up with BB and am looking forward to some much needed advice. Medicare confuses me. :( Thanks for the info!

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