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We created a checklist to help you be prepared for the Medicare enrollment process.
Confirm that you are eligible to receive Medicare by calling the Social Security Administration at 800.772.1213.
Review your current health insurance policy to find out what happens with that coverage when you turn 65.
Research options for coverage to help protect yourself from costs not covered by Medicare.
Become familiar with Medicare and its various parts: A, B, C, and Part D.
Ask your doctor if they accept Medicare or participate in other Medicare plans.
Sign up for coverage to help protect yourself from out-of-pocket expenses with Medicare.
Enroll in Medicare – if you do not receive your automatic enrollment information in the mail, contact the Social Security Administration at 800.772.1213.
Sign up for Social Security if you have decided to take early Social Security benefits (Note: it usually takes three months after you sign up before you begin receiving benefits).
If your spouse and/or dependent are covered under your employer’s plan, make arrangements for him or her to have coverage after you have Medicare.
If you have not received your Medicare card in the mail, call the Social Security Administration at 800.772.1213.
Make sure your physician’s office has a copy of your Medicare Card and any supplement plan you may have signed up for.
References:
https://www.medicare.gov
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