Medicare

Who Qualifies?

If you have worked for at least 10 years in Medicare-covered employment, you’re at least 65 years old, and you are a citizen or permanent resident of the United States of America.

Individuals who are under 65 years old can also be eligible if they are disabled or have end stage renal disease. People under 65 and those that are disabled must be receiving disability benefits from either Social Security or the Railroad Retirement Board for at least 24 months before Medicare automatic enrollment occurs.

Understanding Your Medicare Options

Medicare isn’t one-size-fits-all—there are multiple plans designed to meet different healthcare needs and budgets. Whether you’re looking for hospital coverage, prescription drug benefits, or a comprehensive plan that combines multiple services, it’s important to understand your options.

Part A

Part B

Part B: Medical Insurance

Medigap

Supplement Insurance

Part D

Prescription Plans

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