If you are covered under your husband's plan and he is working, his plan is primary to Medicare. If you are not covered under your husband's plan, Medicare is primary.
Medicare Part D
It usually means that the person did not qualify for Medicare benefits themselves by paying into the system for 40 quarters. Ex. Wife stayed home raising kids, and her husband worked for years. When she turns 65, she will qualify under her husband, and her medicare ID # will be her husband's social security # with the letter B following. The husband will have his social# with the letter A following.
medicare part D
To be eligible for Medicare under the age of 65 you need to be disabled for a consecutive 24 months. On the 25 month of disability you will get Medicare Part A and be eligible to enroll in Part B. At any age, if you are diagnosed with ESRD (end stage renal disease) you will receive Medicare benefits. At any age, if you are diagnised with Lou Gehrig's disease you will receive Medicare benefits.
Aetna is a good source of coverage. The physicians and facilities must be state licensed and they must be eligible to receive payment under Original Medicare.
Persons under 65 become Medicare eligible after receiving Social Security benefits for 24 months. To receive SSA benefits, a person under age 65 must be "permanently and totally disabled" as defined by SSA.
Medicare beneficiaries
it pays service charges u can receive charges by claiming under this plan
i am 58 yrs. old and i receive medicare and s.s.i.' if i go to work how much money can i earn, with out losing my medicare and s.s.i.? losing my of benefits?
There is no such thing as an SSD card. It is a Social Security Card; this is issued to all US Citizens. If you apply for SSD or SSDI and are eligible for Medical coverage under Medicare, you will also receive a red, white, and blue Medicare Card.
No. Medicare was established under the Johnson administration.