Enrolling in Medicare After Turning 65

Enrolling in Medicare After Turning 65

Medicare, what you need to know if you are planning to work past age 65. Most people become eligible for Medicare upon turning 65. If you delay your Medicare enrollment and do not have other creditable coverage, it can result in financial penalties and delay your...
Medicare Supplements and Pre-Existing Conditions

Medicare Supplements and Pre-Existing Conditions

Lately, I have had people asking me about enrolling in a Medicare Supplement plan when they have a pre-existing condition. They want to know can they get coverage and if they can, if it will affect their rates. First off, know that yes, you can enroll in a Medicare...
Ten Things You Should Know About Medicare

Ten Things You Should Know About Medicare

Ten Things You Should Know About Medicare Medicare is not free. (See my article here.) There are no out of pocket limits on Original Medicare. The best time to buy a Medicare Supplement is when you turn 65 or when you first become eligible for Part B. In most...
Enrolling in Medicare When You Turn 65

Enrolling in Medicare When You Turn 65

Many people become eligible for Medicare when turning age 65. If you delay your Medicare enrollment and do not have other creditable coverage, it can result in financial penalties and/or delays in your Medicare coverage. The Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) for people...
Understanding Medicare Enrollment Periods

Understanding Medicare Enrollment Periods

Below is a short video from CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) about the Medicare Enrollment Periods. The explanation is straightforward but one item they fail to make clear is Part B enrollment if you plan to work past 65. Whether you need to sign up...