When To Sign Up For Medicare If I Am Still Working?
- 63333 POINTSview profilePeggy MaceMost of the U.S.If you are still working, you should still sign up for Medicare in the three months before your 65th birthday. If you don't want to take your Part B Medicare benefits yet, you can simply return the card provided in your packet, telling them that you do not want Part B at this time. However, if you take Part B, your group plan will be your primary insurance plan. Very few people turn down Part A.Answered on September 13, 2013flag this answer
- 2330 POINTSview profileSteve AdlmanOwner, Alabama Medicare Plans, Birmingham, AlabamaIf you are still working when you turn 65 and your employer has over 20 full time employees you can stay on his group health plan and not enroll in Medicare. My advice would be to consult with your employer before you decide to enroll or not to enroll in Medicare if you plan to work beyond age 65.Answered on August 15, 2016flag this answer
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