If you plan on working past 65, you’re definitely not alone! In fact, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 10.6 million are still employed at age 65 or older. If you are considering retirement, you should make sure to keep your healthcare coverage and Medicare enrollment in mind. The ApexHealth team doesn’t want you to get overwhelmed with all the details, so we’d like to help point you in the right direction. We’ll present you with two scenarios and address what you need to do and when you need to do it when it comes to Medicare:
First of all, happy birthday! When you turn 65, Medicare can be a great present that saves you money. Your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is the three months before, the month of and three months after your 65th birthday. Which scenario best applies to you?
We recommend that you ask your insurance provider if you have Employer Group Health Plan coverage (as defined by the IRS.) If this is not the case, here’s what you should do next:
It’s important to remember that by 65 years + 3 months, you must be enrolled in Original Medicare to avoid penalties.
If you plan on working past 65, you should be able to keep your employer’s health plan if you want. However, parts of Medicare could save you money, or it could make sense to completely switch to a Medicare plan. What can you do to make sure you’re making the right decisions? Here are some suggestions:
We support your decision to keep working past the age of 65 – keep on keeping on! You may still be on your employer’s health care, which is great. But there are still some things you can do now to get ready for Medicare:
Do you still have questions? Our ApexAssistants have answers… and lots of other information you might want to know. Give us a call at (844) 279-0508 (TTY: 711). Our hours of operation are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. (local time) from Apr. 1 through Sept. 30 and seven days a week 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. (local time) from Oct. 1 through Mar. 31.
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