How to Start Medicare - Start Medicare Part A and Part B

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
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    How to Start Medicare in 2024
    Are you turning 65 or planning to retire soon? I’ll guide you through starting Medicare in 2024. Understanding requirements to choose the right plan, I’ll go over everything you need to know to make the right choices about your Medicare plans.
    Learn about the different parts of Medicare, including Parts A, B, C, and D, and discover the benefits of Medicare Supplement Plans. I’ll also share tips on how to avoid common pitfalls and ensure you get the most out of your coverage.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @chriswedgworth
    @chriswedgworth 13 дней назад +1

    Thanks for all the info

  • @beckyw5715
    @beckyw5715 8 дней назад

    If I pick original Medicare with a supplement plan (instead of an advantage plan).......can I still also keep and use my Pennsylvania Medicaid plan as well? Or are there rules against having original, a supplement, AND medicaid (as a secondary) all at the same time?

    • @MedicareonVideo
      @MedicareonVideo  7 дней назад

      Unfortunately, you cannot have a Medicare Supplement plan if you have Medicaid. Medicaid has special plans designed that work with Medicare.

    • @beckyw5715
      @beckyw5715 7 дней назад

      @@MedicareonVideo But if you pass up the 6 month enrollment period for a gap plan because you have Medicaid, and then you later lose your Medicaid, you can't go back and get a gap plan without medical underwriting, correct? Or is there a special enrollment opportunity again (with no medical underwriting) due to the loss of Medicaid?

  • @robertbrost7777
    @robertbrost7777 13 дней назад +1

    I will be 65 in November. I took early Social Security at 62. Do I need to apply for Medicare parts A+B or, am I already enrolled by the Government? Thanks

    • @makingmedicaresimple
      @makingmedicaresimple 13 дней назад

      If you are already on SS, you will be automatically enrolled. I would imagine that you’ll see your card sometime in July or August. Hope that helps!

    • @MedicareonVideo
      @MedicareonVideo  13 дней назад

      Hi Robert! You should be receiving your card sometime very soon! If you take SS benefits before age 65, you are automatically enrolled in both Part A and Part B. Your Medicare card usually comes about 3-4 months before it is effective (Nov 1).

  • @billh4285
    @billh4285 13 дней назад +1

    Roth conversions are going to kill me with high IRMAA costs even though my retirement income is low. Roth conversions are not something they will appeal for.

    • @micheleyoungblood
      @micheleyoungblood 12 дней назад +1

      Only convert up into the top of the bracket that keeps you out of Irmma. If you do it any other way, then it's actually your own fault. You're not making a lot of sense. Overdoing Roth conversions are not necessarily the right thing to be doing in the first place. Hold off taking your social security, let it grow until you're 70 years old, and only convert up to the maximum of the bracket