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Frequently Asked Questions
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You can sign up during your Initial Enrollment Period, which starts 3 months before your 65th birthday, includes your birthday month, and ends 3 months after
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If you miss your Initial Enrollment Period, you may have to wait until the General Enrollment Period (Jan 1 – Mar 31) and could face lifetime late penalties.
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Part A covers hospitals, Part B covers medical/outpatient care, Part C is Medicare Advantage (private bundled plans), and Part D is prescription drug coverage.
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It depends on your needs and budget. Medigap covers what Original Medicare does not, while Advantage often includes extras like drug, dental, and vision benefits.
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Original Medicare does not usually cover dental, vision, or hearing. Many Medicare Advantage plans do include these benefits.
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Part A is usually free if you worked 10+ years. Part B has a monthly premium based on income. Parts C & D vary by plan and carrier.
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