Medicare Part B deadline approaching
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[February 29, 2012]
If you
didn't sign up for Medicare Part B medical insurance when you first
became eligible for Medicare, you now have an opportunity to apply —
but time is running out. The deadline for applying during the
general enrollment period is March 31. If you miss the deadline, you
may have to wait until 2013 to apply.
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Medicare Part B
covers some medical expenses not covered by Medicare Part A
(hospital insurance), such as doctors' fees, outpatient hospital
visits, and other medical supplies and services.
When you first become
eligible for hospital insurance (Part A), you have a seven-month
period in which to sign up for medical insurance (Part B). After
that, you may have to pay a higher premium — unless you were covered
through your current employer's group health plan or a group health
plan based on a spouse's current employment. You are given another
opportunity to enroll in Part B during the general enrollment
period, from January 1 to March 31 of each year. But each 12-month
period that you are eligible for Medicare Part B and do not sign up,
the amount of your monthly premium increases by 10 percent.
There are special
situations in which you can apply for Medicare Part B outside the
general enrollment period. For example, you should contact Social
Security about applying for Medicare if:
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you worked long enough in a government job where Medicare taxes
were paid and you meet the requirements of the Social Security
disability program and became disabled before age 65;
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you, your spouse, or your dependent child has permanent kidney
failure;
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you had Medicare medical insurance (Part B) in the past but
dropped the coverage; or
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you turned down Medicare medical insurance (Part B) when you
became entitled to hospital insurance (Part A).
You can learn more about Medicare
by reading our electronic booklet, Medicare at
www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10043.html.
Or visit the Medicare website at
www.medicare.gov.
You may also call Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227; TTY
1-877-486-2048).
[Copy of article by Judith Bartels,
Social Security district manager in Springfield] |