Forms necessary to enroll in Medicare A and/or B
Question from Elaine: I'm 66, still working, and getting health insurance through my employer. I'd like to continue to work for at least a couple more years. However, there's talk that my office branch may close, I may be let go and lose my insurance somewhat abruptly. I already have Medicare Part A. How fast can I enroll in Medicare Part B and get a Supplement or Advantage Plan?
Answer: You can literally apply for Part A and/or B on the last day of the month for an effective date the first of the following month. However, if it's been more than seven months since your 65th birthday, you must have CMS form L564, titled "Request for Employment Information", filled out by your employer in order to apply and have the application processed. Often, this can be tough to get done quickly and Human Resources personnel don't always have the sense of urgency to complete it in a timely manner.
How to enroll in Medicare A and/or B and the form that's necessary
For those in Elaine's situation, enrolled in Part A only, there are two ways to apply. You can walk into any local
With more and more employers providing their workers with High Deductible, Health Savings Account compatible health insurance plans, many people who get their insurance at work opt out of both Parts A and B. For those in this situation, to apply at a local
As part of our no-cost services for new clients, we will walk you through enrolling in Medicare A and/or B, provide you with Form L564 and instructions, facilitate and submit the online application with you, and help you choose an Advantage Plan or Supplement.
What if I can't get enrolled in Medicare quickly enough?
Here's a tip so people don't stress themselves out in a situation where time is of the essence to enroll in either or both Parts of Medicare. Everyone who has health insurance through an employer qualifies for COBRA, which is an extension of your current plan at work, although at full cost to you. In other words, your employer no longer pays any portion of the premium. You are responsible for it in entirety. Employer insurance has become extremely expensive and the average monthly premium for those who elect COBRA ranges from
Medicare part B is
But in the event it simply isn't possible to enroll in Medicare quickly, enrollment in COBRA retros back to the day employer coverage was terminated. And more importantly, there are 63 days to opt in. This means you have protection in case there's an unexpected or expensive health event in between losing employer coverage and your Medicare and Supplement or Advantage Plan effective date. But the best part is COBRA premiums don't have to be paid unless there is.
For example, let's say Elaine loses employer coverage on
Medicare becoming better option than employer coverage for many
One last bit of advice to everyone who is working past the age of 65 and getting health insurance through an employer. Check with us here at
No need to ever panic when losing employer or other health insurance
If you find yourself in a situation where health insurance is lost abruptly or unexpectedly. Just reach out to us here at



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