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    Jason Goldenzweig
    Co-Founder, TermInsuranceBrokers.com, Goldenzweig Financial Group, Las Vegas, Nevada
    Everyone should sign up for Medicare Part A & Part B when you're first eligible (generally this is when you're turning 65 years old) so you don't get hit with any late enrollment penalties (there are ways to avoid the late enrollment penalty such as signing up when you're coming off group health insurance).  When you enroll in Part B, you begin your initial open enrollment period (a 6-month timeframe) to apply for a Medicare supplement policy with no medical underwriting.

    You can apply for Medicare benefits on the social security administration website, ssa.gov.  If you need quotes for Medicare supplements, send me a private message and we can go over the input so we can find the program that's right for you.
    Answered on March 19, 2014
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