The Enrollment Window That Catches Thousands Off Guard Your initial enrollment period begins three months before the month ...
Question from Elaine: I'm 66, still working, and getting health insurance through my employer. I'd like to continue to work for at least a couple more years. However, there's talk that my office ...
Think turning 65 is just about cake and retirement parties? Think again. There's paperwork waiting in the wings that could cost you thousands if you miss it. Most people assume Medicare enrollment is ...
Medicare Part B is medical insurance. Original Medicare forms when combining Part A (hospital insurance) and Part B. People often enroll in Part A and Part B together when they first become eligible ...
Dear Toni: My husband, Jay, retired six years ago when he turned 65. He enrolled in Medicare Part A only and decided to delay Part B since I put him on my employer’s group health plan. Recently, I ...
I have good news for you because your Medicare situation is simple. Medicare does allow those turning 65 with employer benefits to delay Part B enrollment without a penalty when you want to enroll in ...
Federal annuitants enrolling in Medicare Part B face many healthcare expenses: FEHB and Part B premiums, potential Part B and Part D Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amounts (IRMAA), and ...