If you did not apply for Medicare Part B (medical insurance) within three months before or after turning age 65, you have another chance each year during the General Enrollment ...
Medicare counts SSDI as income, so if you receive both and work, your premium may be higher. But if you rely only on disability payments, you pay the standard costs.
Last week’s Medicare Part D question was from Tonya regarding discovering that she and her husband are receiving an “extra” Part D premium, which she never knew about. You advised her to contact her ...
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