Wednesday, 8 July 2015

The 6 Biggest Mistakes Boomers Make With Medicare

First of all, medicare enrollment is not a guarantee.

If you actively receive Social Security when you turn 65 years old, you will be automatically enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B, but not Part D, which helps cover the cost of prescription drugs and may help lower your drug costs. If you are not yet receiving benefits, you must enroll on your own.

That’s one important mistake that many boomers tend to forget. Here are 5 more essential things to remember.
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The 6 Biggest Mistakes Boomers Make With Medicare
First of all, medicare enrollment is not a guarantee.

If you actively receive Social Security when you turn 65 years old, you will be automatically enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B, but not Part D, which helps cover the cost of prescription drugs and may help lower your drug costs. If you are not yet receiving benefits, you must enroll on your own.

That’s one important mistake that many boomers tend to forget. Here are 5 more essential things to remember.
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