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Is A Survivor Entitled To Medicare At Age 65 Even If They Never Paid Into Social Security Or Medicare?

This question concerns survivor benefits. If a retiree claiming retirement benefits at the full retirement age dies, my understanding is the survivor is entitled to 100% of the FRA amount of the decease at the survivor's FRA. My question concerns Medicare, parts A and B. Is the survivor entitled to Medicare benefits at age 65 even though the survivor never worked under SSA or Medicare? Is the Medicare entitlement by nature of being a survivor?

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Monday, December 31, 2018 - 17:02

Do You Know Of A Process For Recovering Part B Premiums Deducted In Error?

In May, 2018 I filed a restricted application for a SS spousal benefit. It was retroactive to November 2017, my 66th birth month. Medicare Part A was also retroactive to November 2017. I specifically declined Part B and have documentation of that. I currently have employer health coverage. What I unfortunately did not notice in later communications was that I had been enrolled in Part B in error beginning July 2018. When I received my Medicare card, I tucked it in a file folder, anticipating that I would not be using it and did not notice that Part B was included

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Thursday, December 27, 2018 - 15:53

Can I Still Contribute To My Individual HSA Until I'm 65?

The book "Get What's Yours" says that if I file for my own social security retirement benefit (even early at age 62), then I am automatically enrolled in Medicare Part A and can no longer contribute to my individual HSA. However, in the Q&A it says "You would automatically be enrolled in Part A of Medicare effective 6 months prior to the month you file your application for social security benefits, but no earlier than the month you reach age 65". I plan to file for my retirement benefit at age 62 and have my own retiree medical benefits with an HSA.

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Friday, November 30, 2018 - 19:36

Will Months When My Son's Benefits Were Suspended Count Toward His 24-Month Waiting Period For Medicare?

My 22 year-old dependent (DAC) son receives SSI and Medicaid. When I reached my FRA, I filed and suspended my benefits (after the new rules went into affect in 2016). When I start to receive my SS, will the time from suspending to receiving benefits count toward the 24 month waiting period for a dependent to qualify for Medicare?

Thank you.

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Sunday, November 11, 2018 - 07:06

Will I Be Enrolled In Either Part A Or B Of Medicare If I File For Spousal Benefits?

Does filing a restricted application on my spouse's benefits (she will be 70, I will be 68) enroll me in Medicare Part A or B? I want to keep working til I'm 70 and file for full benefits then; my employer has a group health plan that I prefer over Medicare.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2018 - 18:05

What Should I Do About The Denial Of My Medicare Claim?

I withdrew my application for social security last November stage 65 because I earned too much.I was told that I could reapply at age 66. I received notification in July 2018 that they accepted my withdrawal.I received a new Medicare part a card the same day stating my coverage stated Jan 1,2018.. I was recently hospitalised in August Medicare denied my claim .I called them they had no record from the hospital and advised me to contact Social Security after 3 phone calls and 5 hours of waiting Ihung up what should I do.

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Sunday, October 14, 2018 - 06:58

Is It True That My SSI Will Be Reduced Unless I Opt Out Of Medicare?

I live in California and now the SS Administration is telling me that if I don't opt out of Medi Care part A, I will have my SSI cut down to about $80.00 less. Is this true and why are they doing this? I have a small retirement Soc Sec income along with this (which they can't touch of course). I have been getting Medi Cal and the Medi Care since I am now over 65. I just have a small co pay amount on my meds too.

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Sunday, September 16, 2018 - 20:55

Will I Need To Contact Social Security To Stop My Part B Premiums From Being Paid By Bank Draft When I Start Drawing Benefits?

Because I am waiting until age 70 to claim my Social Security benefit, I pay for Medicare Part B by bank draft. This November I will begin to collect a spousal benefit based on my wife’s work record. Will Social Security automatically cancel my bank draft and begin to deduct my Part B premium from my spousal benefit, or do I need to contact Social Security to request this change? Many thanks.

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Sunday, September 16, 2018 - 20:38

When Will My Part B Premiums Start Being Deducted From My Social Security Checks?

I am already collecting Social Security and I turn 65 in December. I understand that I will be automatically enrolled in Medicare, with coverage starting in Dec. When will my part B premium start being deducted from my monthly social security check? will this start in Dec? or earlier?

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Wednesday, August 15, 2018 - 09:39
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