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Ask Rusty: Looking for some simple guidance about Medicare

Trentonian, The (Trenton, NJ)

Dear Rusty: I'm nearing 68 years old and have never signed up for Medicare, but I'm thinking that I should look into it. I'm currently covered by my wife's health insurance through her employer. I would greatly appreciate some simple guidance regarding Medicare. I've tried watching some videos about the subject, but it was always so boring that I never finished watching. I get lost in all the Part This and Part That. I would just like some solid insight into the coverage that I truly need and the cost.

Signed: Confused

Dear Confused: Medicare is, indeed, a confusing topic, but I'll try to clear it all up for you. Think of it this way, Medicare has two main parts, one that provides coverage for in-patient hospitalization services (that's called Part A) and another that covers outpatient services like doctors, medical tests, etc. (that's called Part B).

Part A is usually free (if you're getting or will get Social Security), but there is a monthly premium for Part B. For 2023, the monthly Part B premium is $164.90, and that's either deducted from your Social Security payment or paid directly to Medicare if you're not yet collecting Social Security.

There are deductibles and copays for both Part A and Part B, so they don't cover 100% of your healthcare expenses. They they generally cover about 80% of specific types of medical services, after deductibles are satisfied.

The deductibles aren't high — $226 for Part B and $1600 for Part A — but that still leaves you with some uncovered healthcare costs under Medicare.

And for those uncovered costs, many people choose to get additional private coverage, known as a Medigap (or Medicare Supplement) plan or a Medicare Advantage plan (which is usually called Medicare Part C). This additional coverage isn't mandatory, but usually prudent to have.

The standard age for enrolling in Medicare is age 65, but if you have other creditable healthcare coverage from your wife's employer, you can defer enrolling in Medicare until that employer coverage ends or is about to end.

Having that creditable employer coverage after age 65 protects you from incurring a Late Enrollment Penalty for enrolling in Medicare after age 65.

From what you've written (assuming your employer coverage is creditable) you can enroll in Medicare at any time now without a penalty for enrolling after 65. You can enroll online at www.ssa.gov/medicare, or by calling Social Security at 800-772-1213.

Medicare Part A and Part B do not include coverage for prescription drugs. For that, you would need to acquire a private prescription drug plan (called Medicare Part D), if you wish such coverage after age 65 and after your employer drug coverage ends.

Part D plans aren't usually expensive — in the $15-$50 per month range — depending on the specific plan and drug formulary (the amounts the plan pays for each type of drug).

To sort all of this out and figure out your best options for additional coverage, you may wish to contact AMAC's Medicare department (www.amac.us/medicare) and speak with a Medicare insurance specialist.

To recap, in your personal circumstances you are eligible to enroll in Medicare without penalty, even though you're now 68, because you have had creditable healthcare coverage through your wife's employer since you were 65 (creditable' is a group plan with at least 20 participants).

You can also simply stay on that employer plan if you wish and only enroll in Medicare when your employer coverage ends or is about to end. At that time, you will enter a Medicare Special Enrollment Period during which you can enroll in Medicare without incurring a late enrollment penalty.

The bottom line? If your current coverage from your wife's employer is creditable and suits your current needs, you can wait until that coverage ends to enroll in Medicare. The only caveat is that you must take free Medicare Part A if you collect Social Security after age 65.

Russell Gloor is a certified Social Security adviser by the Association of Mature American Citizens: https://amac.us/social-security-advisor.

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