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  2. Sign up for Medicare | SSA

    www.ssa.gov/medicare/sign-up

    If you're 65 or older, you can enroll online for Parts A and B, or Part A only. You can delay Part B if you're already covered through an employer group health plan. The application is for retirement benefits and Medicare, or Medicare only.

  3. When to sign up for Medicare | SSA

    www.ssa.gov/medicare/plan/when-to-sign-up

    Most people sign up for Part A (hospital insurance) and Part B (medical insurance) when they're first eligible, typically at age 65. It's important to sign up promptly to avoid gaps in coverage or late enrollment penalties.

  4. Sign up for Part B only | SSA

    www.ssa.gov/medicare/sign-up/part-b-only

    If you already have Part A, you can add Part B during specific enrollment periods. It's important to sign up promptly to avoid gaps in coverage or late enrollment penalties. Your coverage generally begins the first day of the month after you sign up.

  5. Medicare Benefits | SSA

    www-origin.ssa.gov/benefits/medicare

    If you choose to have Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) coverage, you can buy a Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) policy from a private insurance company. The Parts of Medicare Social Security enrolls you in Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).

  6. Parts of Medicare | SSA

    www.ssa.gov/medicare/plan/medicare-parts

    You must sign up for Part A or Part B before enrolling in Part D. Get started with Parts C and D Review and sign up for Medicare Advantage and drug plans on Medicare.gov.

  7. Plan for Medicare | SSA

    www.ssa.gov/medicare

    You'll sign up for Medicare Part A and Part B through Social Security. You can learn more and sign up for other parts at Medicare.gov.

  8. Social Security enrolls you in Original Medicare (Part A and Part B). • Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) helps cover inpatient care in hospitals (including critical access hospitals) and skilled nursing facilities (not custodial or long-term care). Part A also pays for some home health care and hospice care and inpatient care in a

  9. Medicare - FAQ | SSA

    faq.ssa.gov/en-US/topic/?id=CAT-01092

    How do I sign up for Medicare Part B if I already have Part A? What is the monthly premium for Medicare Part B? Do I need to sign up for Medicare Part B if I am working and have health insurance through an employer?

  10. Sign up for Medicare Part B Online, by Fax, or by Mail

    blog.ssa.gov/sign-up-for-medicare-part-b-online-by-fax-or-by-mail

    You can complete your Medicare Part B Enrollment online. You will electronically sign the online application, so you will need to provide an email address. If you prefer, you can fax or mail the completed forms – CMS-40B Application for Enrollment in Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) and CMS-L564 Request for Employment Information ...

  11. How do I sign up for Medicare? - FAQ | SSA

    faq.ssa.gov/en-us/Topic/article/KA-02125

    We will automatically enroll you in Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) when you become eligible. We will mail you the information a few months before you become eligible. Because you must pay a premium for Part B coverage, you can turn it down.