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I have an employee over 65 years old and eligible for primary Medicare since my company has less than 20 employees. What plans are available to this employee?

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I have an employee over 65 years old and eligible for primary Medicare since my company has less than 20 employees. What plans are available to this employee?

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A. You may offer one of the available Medicare Supplemental plans to active employees 65 years or older who are eligible for primary Medicare. The employee must have both Part A and Part B of Medicare. There are multiple options available to Medicare eligible individuals; including Keystone 65 plans, Personal Choice 65 plans, and Security 65 plans. The enrollment material should be submitted at least 60 days prior to the requested effective date for the Personal Choice 65, Keystone 65 and Security 65 plans.

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