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Medicare is the federal program that helps people 65 and older pay for their health care and prescription drugs.
If you're new to Medicare, the following is a basic step-by-step process that you can use to get started.
Most people will sign up for Medicare when they first become eligible. This would be sometime in the 3 months before they turn 65 or in the 7 months following. People with certain disabilities and serious health concerns, such as end stage kidney disease, may sign up earlier. Go to the Medicare website to learn more about when and how to sign up for Medicare.
In general, you have three choices:
Medicare does not cover 100% of your costs. Also remember that Medicare is a secondary insurance. That means if you have health insurance from a former employer, Medicare will cover part of the costs that the primary insurance doesn't cover. Your work history will determine how much you have to pay for Medicare. Some people with low incomes may be able to get government assistance to help pay for health care costs.
If you have Original Medicare, you can go to most doctors. If you have a private insurance plan (Part C), you must select a primary care manager who is in the network of the insurance carrier you choose. Covered doctors may change from year to year. Make sure the doctor is accepting Medicare patients.
You are entitled to a free comprehensive wellness check to get started as a Medicare recipient. After that, you can have a free wellness check every 12 months.
Medicare has several basic parts:
Unfortunately, certain services are not covered by Medicare. These include:
You can sign up for or change your plans, usually only during annual enrollment periods. There are special enrollment periods where you can change plans, for example if you move or lose other coverage. Check with Medicare to see if you are eligible to change plans for other reasons as well. Of course, you can do your health insurance plan research at any time of year.