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Older Driver and Medicare A?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ms.PacMan" data-source="post: 1910025" data-attributes="member: 4656"><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Stay on an employer's health care plan, and sign up for itemized parts of Medicare</strong></span></p><p>Scenario #3</p><p></p><p>If your employer has 20 employees or more, you can remain on your employer's plan and enroll in Medicare Part A. You may delay enrolling in Medicare Part B and Medicare Part D. The following factors may determine if this is the right course of action for you:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">If money was being deducted from your paycheck for 10 years or more during your working life, you have probably earned premium-free Medicare Part A coverage.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">You may enroll in premium-free Medicare Part A and delay enrollment in Medicare Part B. Paying the monthly premium for Medicare Part B may not be to your advantage. If you delay enrolling in Medicare Part B and/or Medicare Part D, special rules will apply to your right to enroll without <a href="https://www.anthem.com/ca/health-insurance/medicare/medicare-part-d/medicare-part-d-late-enrollment-penalty" target="_blank">paying late-enrollment penalties</a> . When your situation changes and you want to enroll, make sure you know the rules and timeframes for special enrollment periods.</li> </ul><p><a href="https://www.anthem.com/ca/health-insurance/medicare/medicare-plans/working-at-65-medicare-employer-health-insurance/" target="_blank">https://www.anthem.com/ca/health-insurance/medicare/medicare-plans/working-at-65-medicare-employer-health-insurance/</a></p><p></p><p>Give Teamcare a call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ms.PacMan, post: 1910025, member: 4656"] [SIZE=4][B]Stay on an employer's health care plan, and sign up for itemized parts of Medicare[/B][/SIZE] Scenario #3 If your employer has 20 employees or more, you can remain on your employer's plan and enroll in Medicare Part A. You may delay enrolling in Medicare Part B and Medicare Part D. The following factors may determine if this is the right course of action for you: [LIST] [*]If money was being deducted from your paycheck for 10 years or more during your working life, you have probably earned premium-free Medicare Part A coverage. [*]You may enroll in premium-free Medicare Part A and delay enrollment in Medicare Part B. Paying the monthly premium for Medicare Part B may not be to your advantage. If you delay enrolling in Medicare Part B and/or Medicare Part D, special rules will apply to your right to enroll without [URL='https://www.anthem.com/ca/health-insurance/medicare/medicare-part-d/medicare-part-d-late-enrollment-penalty']paying late-enrollment penalties[/URL] . When your situation changes and you want to enroll, make sure you know the rules and timeframes for special enrollment periods. [/LIST] [URL]https://www.anthem.com/ca/health-insurance/medicare/medicare-plans/working-at-65-medicare-employer-health-insurance/[/URL] Give Teamcare a call. [/QUOTE]
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