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The period runs from January 1 to March 31 every year. If you didn’t enroll in Part B when you’re first eligible, you may have to pay a late enrollment penalty for as long as you have Part B ...
As you approach the age of 65, understanding Medicare and its supplemental options, known as Medigap, becomes crucial. Knowing the enrollment periods is essential to secure the best benefits for your ...
The date of the Medicare initial enrollment period (IEP) varies depending on when you turn 65 years old. The IEP is a 7-month window that begins 3 months before your 65th birthday and ends 3 ...
Medicare calculates the Part A and Part B penalties in 12-month increments. These calculations mean that you pay a penalty for each 12 months you go without coverage.
If you did not apply for Medicare Part B (medical insurance) within three months before or after turning 65, you have another chance each year during the General Enrollment Period.
Page 18 of the 2025 Medicare & You handbook under “General Enrollment Period” explains that now when you enroll in January, February, or March, your Medicare Part B will begin the first day of ...
Navigating Medicare Advantage can feel like threading a needle. One missed window now means you might be stuck waiting months to switch plans. Here's everything you need to know about the multiple… ...
The period runs from Jan. 1 to March 31 every year. If you didn’t enroll in Part B when you’re first eligible, you may have to pay a late enrollment penalty for as long as you have Part B ...