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    Lee Cannefax
    Independent Agent / Broker / Advisor, Insphere Insurance Solution, Nashville Tennessee
    Assuming you are aging in you are about to turn 65 years of age, and have paid into Medicare from social security payroll tax for 10+ years.
    You will receive your information package from SSI that will provide 2013 Medicare plan options and details. If you have not received your information or welcome package please call social security 
    If you are still working you will not receive part B  when aging in as you are receiving (presumably) medical insurance from your employer. When you leave employment it is important to notify SSI so you will be eligible for Medicare part B the first month of retirement.

    Part A is your inpatient hospitalization Part B is your outpatient coverage.

    Your local insurance agent is paid by the insurance carrier and is free to you. Agents are licensed trained and certified to understand the topic. I recommend you find an agent in your community to answer all your questions and help you enroll

    I hope I has been helpful
    Answered on May 16, 2013
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