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This page covers California Medicare enrollment help. A person who is 65 years old and is applying for Social Security is automatically applying for Medicare Part A also. Enrollment for Medicare Part A is automatic for people when they receive their Social Security benefits or Railroad Retirement Benefits. Most recipients of Medicare Part A coverage do not pay a premium for the coverage. This is because part of the Social Security tax a person or their spouse paid while working is used to prepay the Part A coverage. People who are eligible are enrolled in Medicare Part A the first day of the month they turn 65 years of age. Part B enrollment is voluntary. To get Medicare Part B a person has to pay monthly premiums for it. The Part B premium is usually deducted from a person's Social Security check. If you choose to not enroll in Part B when you first become eligible for it you can enroll at a later time. If you don't enroll when you are first eligible, you may have to pay a higher premium amount than if you had enrolled at initial eligibility. Some people don't enroll in Part B when they first become eligible if they are already covered by a group health insurance plan. However, if they enroll in Part B at a later time they will face the possibility of the Part B monthly premium being higher. Let our 20 years of experience help to assist you with your Medicare Supplement needs. We will answer all your questions and give you the advice you need to make the right choice. We will find the correct policy for you. Are you overwhelmed by the complexity of Medicare Supplements? With the large amount of information it is very to have difficulty finding the answers you need. Don't waste your time trying to find which plan is best for you. We have the answers. |
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