What Is Medicare? | Medicare Explained
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
- ✅ Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, people under age 65 with disabilities, and those with End Stage Renal Disease.
What is Medicare? | Medicare Explained - we explain Medicare Part A, Medicare Part B, Medicare Part C, and Medicare Part D. We will help you with understanding Medicare and all the moving parts. usamedicareplan.com | (800) 783-5901
Contents Of This Video:
00:00 - Introduction
00:30 - Part A and Part B of Medicare
01:24 - Who qualifes for Medicare
02:04 - Costs for Medicare
02:28 - Assistance for low income individuals
02:39 - Paying for Medicare
03:26 - Medicare if you're still working
03:54 - Is Medicare Automatic?
04:51 - How to sign up for Medicare
05:12 - Part C Medicare Advantage
05:51 - Part D prescription drug coverage
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very informative you explained it all very clearly thank you
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Great about time. Good work😁
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Nice presentation and attractive presenter. Good information.
Glad you liked it!
Can you tell me what info should I have ready for when I call S.S. to sign up for Medicare A and B I signed up for S.S. at age 62 I am 64 now I turn 65 Aug. 8 It's not clear to me do I still have to call S.S. to sign up for Medicare A and B I am told I have to sign up for part C and D as soon as I get my Medicare card
If you currently receive a Social Security benefit then you will be signed up automatically for Parts A and B. The next step is to choose a supplemental insurance and Part D Rx plan.
@@USAMedicarePlan Hello Shauneen! Thanks for your videos. I know this is crazy early, I'm 42, after doing my research I foresee doing the same as Mark above - get SS at 62 so I can be enrolled in Part A & B automatically. Do you see these rules changing in the future? Or has this flow been consistent since SS and Medicare have been established?
@@sadiep788 We can't predict from year to year what the government will do.
Thank you for this info.
I'm still wondering if I heard you correctly. I started receiving SS in July at age 64, 2021.
I just turned 65 in March 2022. Now that I watched your video, how do I know I'm enrolled. I'm afraid
something is missing coz it seems too good to be true. Thanks for any info
Your Part B premium may already be deducted from your monthly retirement from Social Security. You can call the Social security office to confirm this.