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  2. Who is eligible for Medicare? Experts explain the rules ... - AOL

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    Medicare is federal health insurance for people 65 and older, as well as some individuals under 65 with disabilities or specific conditions. Medicare has several parts that provide different types ...

  3. At what age do I become eligible for Medicare? - AOL

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    A person usually reaches eligibility for Medicare at 65 years of age. Medicare has been available for people ages 65 years old and over in the United States since 1965. This is the year the ...

  4. Medicare Enrollment Age and Other Eligibility Requirements

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    Generally speaking, you’re eligible for Medicare when you turn 65 years old. Initial enrollment begins 3 months before your 65th birthday and ends 3 months after your birth month.

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    Image source: Getty Images. 1. A Part B surcharge. There's a standard monthly premium Medicare Part B enrollees pay for coverage that changes every year.

  6. 6 Medicare mistakes to avoid if you’re working past age 65

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    For many years, people became eligible for Medicare and Social Security at the same time — age 65. But in the 1980s, Congress passed a law to gradually raise the full retirement age for Social ...

  7. Do I have to enroll in Medicare?

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    Generally, a person enrolls in Medicare at 65 years old. They may also be eligible through disability or disease. A person can also choose to delay or opt out.

  8. Is Medicare mandatory? - AOL

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    Enrolling in Medicare Part A is mandatory for people ages 65 and over who receive Social Security benefits. Enrollment in Part B is voluntary.

  9. Here's What Happens When You Don't Sign Up for Medicare ... - AOL

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    Social Security eligibility begins at age 62, so it's possible to collect benefits for several years before becoming eligible for Medicare coverage. Don't risk a costly surcharge Medicare ...

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