You can opt out of Medicare Part B and in some situations you should opt out.
Most people are automatically enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B when they turn age 65. And most receive Part B at no charge. Medicare Part B is optional and you may not need the coverage if you have a group health plan.
Most of the time medicare part B is required and necessary in most cases. It is also a feature that would benefit you so truthfully I would not opt out or considered opting out. If you have a group health plan this might be the only time that it is not necessary otherwise it automatically comes with Part A medicare.
Most people are automatically enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B when they turn age 65. And most receive Part B at no charge. Medicare Part B is optional and you may not need the coverage if you have a group health plan.