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Medicare Advantage vs. Original Medicare: Which option should I choose?
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Medicare’s Open Enrollment Period: What you need to know
From Oct. 15—Dec. 7 each year, people with Medicare can make changes to their coverage for the following year.
Even if you're under 65, you may still qualify for Medicare benefits. Most people assume you must be 65 to sign up for Medicare, but there are exceptions:1
Most people who’ve worked and paid taxes for a certain amount of time don’t have to pay a premium for Medicare Part A (hospital coverage).
With Part B, which covers things like doctor visits, lab tests and preventive services, most people have to pay a monthly premium. In 2024, the monthly Part B premium is $174.70 (or higher depending on your income).
If you’re disabled but still covered under your own or a qualified family member’s employer plan, you may want to keep that coverage and postpone enrolling in Medicare Part B to postpone paying the premium. Your Part B premium won't begin until your Part B benefits do.
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