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Can I delay Medicare Part B enrollment without paying higher premiums?

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Can I delay Medicare Part B enrollment without paying higher premiums?

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Yes. In certain cases, you can delay your Medicare Part B enrollment without having to pay higher premiums. If you didn’t take Medicare Part B when you were first eligible because you or your spouse were working and had group health plan coverage through your or your spouse’s employer or union, you can sign up for Medicare Part B during a Special Enrollment Period. You can sign up: • Anytime you are still covered by the employer or union group health plan through your or your spouse’s current or active employment, or • During the 8 months following the month the employer or union group health plan coverage ends, or when the employment ends (whichever is first). If you are disabled and working (or you have coverage from a working family member), the Special Enrollment Period rules also apply. Effective date if you sign up during a Special Enrollment Period If you enroll in Medicare Part B while covered by the group health plan or during the first full month after coverage ends, your Med

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Yes. In certain cases, you can delay your Medicare Part B enrollment without having to pay higher premiums. If you didn’t take Medicare Part B when you were first eligible because you or your spouse were working and had group health plan coverage through your or your spouse’s employer or union, you can sign up for Medicare Part B during a Special Enrollment Period.

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Yes. In certain cases, you can delay your Medicare Part B enrollment without having to pay higher premiums. If you didn’t take Medicare Part B when you were first eligible because you or your spouse were working and had group health plan coverage through your or your spouse’s employer or union, you can sign up for Medicare Part B during a Special Enrollment Period.

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