How To Stop Medicare Part B?
- 1805 POINTSview profileSamuel SmithEnrolled Agent-licensed to practice before the IRS, Samuel N Smith, EA, South CarolinaYou can opt out of Part B by sending a letter to Social security asking that your Part B coverage be cancelled. I hope you have carefully weighed that decision because in order for you to have DRUG coverage yuo have to have Part A AND Part B. If you do not have Part B you cannot have any coverage for Outpatient Services -doctors, lab, xrays, etc- unless you have VA coverage and then what happens if you need treatment at a non-VA facility. You need to weigh this question very thoroughly because yuou could be cutting your own throatAnswered on November 23, 2013flag this answer
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