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Turning 65 Open Enrollment – Choosing a Medicare Policy
Thanks I just turned 65 and on Medigap when I recently had a physical my doctor advised me that she was giving me the Medicare physical I ask her the different in what my group insurance physical she said Medicare does not allow for all of the labs that group insurance. I am learning so many rules that applied for Medicare does not covered so am I correct that Medicareis not going to cover what my group insurance did cover
They are a totally different world. The physical, and what it covers, is on Medicare.gov but here’s a video that explains more:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjYnSTkPlts
Hello I was advised that I had 1 yr. after I turned 65 to pick between a medi-gap or advantage plan , no ?
NO! If you waited a year, you’ve waited too long. You can find it in the guide I just referenced in the video and at Medicare.gov
With Medicare Advantage, your window is only 3 months. Same for a Part D drug plan.
For a Medicare Supplement, it is 6 months. It is 6 months from the date you start Part B of Medicare.
https://www.medicare.gov/supplements-other-insurance/when-can-i-buy-medigap
Another great video with excellent information! Thank you Christopher.
Thank you!
In Pennsylvania are they going to let the Medicare f plan people move to Medicare g?
No, there is no special election period to get off of Plan F onto another plan because Plan F is not going away. The rates will be horrendous, but it is not going anywhere. You could keep it if you wanted to. I cover this in great detail here: https://PlanNMedicare.org
Thanks Chris
My understanding is open enrolment period for a Medigap plan is 6 months after I have been accepted into Medicare. My acceptance date into Medicare will depend on when I signed up for Medicare during my open enrolment period for Medicare Part B, (3 mo prior, mo of, and 3 mo after I turn 65. Correct?
According to Medicare’s website, it could take 3 months to get enrolled into Medicare if I waited 3 months after my 65th birthday to sign up for Medicare. Thanks
Almost. The open enrollment period is all based on your PART B start date.
You can sign up for Medicare Advantage, or Part D, 3 months before to three months after the Part B start date.
You can sign up for Medicare Supplement 6 months before to six months after the Part B start date.
It is a horrible idea, unless you have other coverage, to put off signing up for Part B one day after you could have.
https://www.medicare.gov/supplements-other-insurance/when-can-i-buy-medigap