Part A
Part A
Part D
Part B
part a is hospital coverage, part b is dr coverage
A third concern is coverage for prescription medications.
Typically Medicare does not have this type of coverage under its policy. You should find out more information about this from your local Medicare provider.
Question isn't clear, but ordinarily Medicare is the primary payor and your retiree coverage is secondary.
I'm sorry but you will not be able to get coverage since you are divorced.
Yes, you can cancel your Medicare coverage by contacting the Social Security Administration. It's important to weigh the decision carefully and consider the consequences, such as potential gaps in healthcare coverage.
Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D): Medicare offers prescription drug coverage (Part D) for everyone with Medicare. To get Medicare drug coverage, you must join a plan run by an insurance company or other private company approved by Medicare. Each plan can vary in cost and drugs covered. If you want Medicare drug coverage, you need to choose a plan that works with your health coverage. For more information: http://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/10050.pdf page 63
Medicare is based on individual coverage. Unfortunately, you can't be added to someone's Medicare coverage.
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