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  • Differences between Medicare Parts A, B, C and D There are four parts to Medicare: Medicare Part A, Hospital Insurance; Medicare Part B, Medical Insurance; Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage), which was formerly known as Medicare + Choice;...
  • How to qualify for Medicare Updated There are many ways to qualify for Medicare. Medicare has four parts, each of which has its own requirements: Hospital Insurance (also known as Part A) If You Are 65 or Older Most people 65...
  • Calculation of modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) Generally, your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) is the total of your adjusted gross income and tax-exempt interest income you may have. These are the amounts on lines 37 and 8b of IRS from...
  • Medicare eligibility at age 62 Updated No. Medicare benefits based on retirement do not begin until a person is age 65. If you retire at age 62, you may be able to continue to have medical insurance coverage through your employer or...
  • Replacing a Medicare card Updated You can request a replacement Medicare card online .  To make your online request, you will need your: Name as it appears on your most recent Social Security card; Social Security number; and...
  • Medicare Part B (medical insurance) monthly premium for 2012 Updated The standard Part B premium for 2013 is $104.90.    Part B helps pay for doctors' services and outpatient care. It also covers other medical services, such as physical and...
  • Apply for Medicare Updated You can file for Medicare online when you file for retirement. You can file for just Medicare if you do not wish to start receiving your retirement benefits. If you do not wish to apply online you...
  • Receiving Medicare and disability benefits You will receive Medicare after you receive disability benefits for 24 months.  When you become eligible for disability benefits, we will automatically enroll you in Medicare.  We start...
  • When to file for Medicare We generally advise people to apply for Medicare three months before turning age 65. You will receive a Medicare card about two months before you turn age 65. Your...
  • Terminate enrollment with Medicare Part B If you wish to terminate your enrollment, talk to us and we will help you submit a signed request for termination or Form CMS-1763.  Termination is a serious decision if you wish to re-enroll...