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To be eligible for Medicare, you must be 65 years old, be younger than 65 and have a disability, have End-Stage Renal Disease, or have ALS.
Are Medicare and Medicaid the same?
Medicare and Medicaid are not the same. Medicare is a federal government program based on age, while Medicaid is a state program based on income.
Can Medicare be secondary?
Yes, Medicare can be your secondary insurance.
Is Medicare free?
Although Medicare is not free, most individuals can qualify for Part A for free.
What is Medigap insurance?
Medigap, also known as Medicare Supplemental Insurance, helps cover costs not covered in your Original Medicare policy. You can purchase a Medigap policy through private insurance companies.
Which Medicare plan covers prescription medications?
Part D offers coverage for prescription drug medications. However, all Medicare plans must cover prescription drugs within protected classes, such as anticancer drugs.
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Do I have to enroll in Medicare every year?
In general, your Medicare plan should automatically renew every year regardless of what plan you have.
Do I have to sign up for Medicare at 65?
You are not required to sign up for Medicare at 65.
When can I enroll in Medicare?
You can enroll in Medicare 3 months before your 65th birthday. However, you may be eligible to sign up earlier if you have a disability, ALS, or End-Stage Renal Disease.
Will I automatically be enrolled in Medicare?
Usually, if you receive benefits from the Social Security Administration or Railroad Retirement Board, you will automatically be enrolled in Part A and Part B on your 65th birthday.
Can I enroll in Medicare if I have a Health Savings Account?
Unfortunately, you cannot have a Health Savings Account and enroll in Part A or Part B.
Can I have Medicare and Medicaid at the same time?
You may be dual eligible to have Medicare and Medicaid simultaneously if you meet specific financial criteria.
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