Will I Be Automatically Enrolled In Medicare At 65?

Will I Be Automatically Enrolled In Medicare At 65?

Will I Be Automatically Enrolled In Medicare At 65?

Do I have to enroll in Medicare at age 65 if I am already collecting Social Security

Yes. If you are receiving benefits, the Social Security Administration will automatically sign you up at age 65 for parts A and B of Medicare. (Medicare is operated by the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but .) Social Security will send you sign-up instructions at the beginning of your , three months before the month of your 65th birthday. Medicare Part A covers basic hospital visits and services and some home health care, hospice and skilled-nursing services. If you are receiving or are eligible to receive Social Security retirement benefits, you do not pay premiums for Part A. Medicare Part B is akin to standard health insurance and carries a premium. The base rate in 2022 is $170.10 a month ( in 2023). Higher-income individuals depending on the amount of income. You can opt out of Part B — for example, if you already have what Medicare calls through an employer, spouse or veterans’ benefits and you want to keep it. (Check with your current insurance provider to make sure your coverage meets the standard.) Opting out will not affect your Social Security status, but you might in the form of permanently higher premiums if you decide to enroll in Part B later. If you want to enroll in Medicare Part C (also known as ), an alternative to Part B that is provided by private insurers, you must sign up on your own. The same goes for , prescription drug coverage. You can find more information in Social Security’s publication and the , or you can call Medicare at 800-633-4227.

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If you are living abroad or are outside the United States when you become eligible for Medicare, contact the to request an enrollment form. Updated September 27, 2022

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