Enrolling in Medicare after being laid-off
Hello Toni: My husband, Steven, has been laid off from a company he worked with for over 20 years. His employer is downsizing due to changes in the economy and
Steve is 68, enrolled in Medicare Part A but never enrolled in Medicare B because he had employer benefits. He is stressed, wondering how to apply for Medicare Part B properly to avoid receiving a penalty. I am turning 65 in September and also will need to enroll in Medicare.
Please explain what our Medicare enrollment options are since we are different ages and have different enrollment situations.
Patti, Midland
Great Question, Patti: There are 2 different rules regarding enrolling in Medicare Parts A and B in your household and I will keep how to enroll in Medicare for both you and Steve SIMPLE!
Below are Medicare Enrollment Rules:
1) Past 65, leaving employer benefits and the simple way to enroll in Medicare Part B:
Steve needs to apply for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) by downloading the form CMS-L564 (Request for Employment Information) and CMS- 40B (Application for Enrollment in Medicare-Part B) from SSA.gov/forms or email [email protected] and the Toni Says Medicare team will email you a form. Have Steve's human resources department sign off on the CMS-L564 (Request for Employment Information) form and attach it to CMS- 40B. Under item #9 (Remarks) on the CMS-40B, write what month Part B should begin. (Steve's start is
2) Turning 65, not receiving your
Patti, your way of enrolling in Medicare is simple and quite different from Steve's because you are turning 65 in September. Go online to www.ssa.gov/medicare/sign-up at least 90 days prior to turning 65 and apply online for a
3) Turning 65 and receiving your
Below is information regarding Medicare parts and options:
1) Original Medicare Part A (
2) Original Medicare Part B (
3) Original Medicare or Medicare Advantage: Discuss with your healthcare facilities and medical professionals which Medicare plans they accept such as Original/Traditional Medicare with a Medicare Supplement or a Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage plan such as HMO, PPO or PFFS). If you are considering a Medicare Advantage plan, research the plan's hospital/provider online directory to be sure your physicians and hospitals are in that specific plan's network. Verify they are currently in the network.
4) Medicare Prescription Drug plan: Research the plans every year to see if your stand-alone Prescription Drug or Medicare Advantage Plan with prescription's formulary covers all your brand name or generic prescription drugs.
5) Long-term care: Research options such as LTC policies, hybrid annuities or life insurance with LTC riders, new Short Term Care plans or specific states Medicaid rules.


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