Yes, you can turn down Medicare. However, with no premium for Medicare Part A, and in consideration of the valuable health care that it provides, one should give very careful consideration before turning down Part A.
Part B is not needed if you are still working and receiving group health insurance, so it can be turned down and picked up later. Again, to turn it down permanently, first look hard at the benefit it provides, and the alternatives, before making that decision.
Part B is not needed if you are still working and receiving group health insurance, so it can be turned down and picked up later. Again, to turn it down permanently, first look hard at the benefit it provides, and the alternatives, before making that decision.