Primarily for people over 65 and younger people with disabilities. Medicare is hard to understand, but you don't have to go it alone. You have choices, and you are in control.
You must be receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits for a waiting period of 24 months. This means you'll get Medicare automatically after two years of receiving SSDI.
It provides broad healthcare coverage, including services beyond what Medicare covers, and can significantly reduce medical expenses.
Do I have to enroll in Medicare? Do I have to be 65 to enroll in Medicare? Do I have to enroll in Medicare or is it automatic? Who is eligible for Medicare? What does Medicare Cover? What is the difference between original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, or Medigap? What is and who pays for Part A, Part B, and Part D? If I am not ready to retire at 65, do I need to enroll in Medicare? If I am going to work part-time, do I need to enroll in Medicare? Contact your www.ssa.gov and www.medicare.gov to enroll www.medicare.gov is the official website of the United States government's Medicare program And many other questions.
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