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01/21/07
Q: I didn't enroll in Medicare Part B when I turned 65 because I was still working. Now I'm ready to retire and I'll need that coverage, because my employer group plan includes a provision that it will only provide me with a supplement to Medicare if I have both Medicare Part A and B. How will I get this coverage without paying the penalty? Find Us On Facebook
A: You should contact Social Security as soon as possible to let them know the month you want to begin your Medicare Part B coverage. You'll need to provide proof of continuous health-care coverage from your employer in order to avoid that penalty you...
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