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If you miss your initial enrollment period (IEP), you can still sign up for Medicare. Learn when to enroll and whether you may face penalties for late enrollment.
The Medicare initial enrollment period (IEP) is the first time you can enroll in Medicare. If you miss your IEP, you can still enroll in Medicare but may need to pay late enrollment penalties.
they could face penalties for late enrollment. There are set periods each year when people can enroll in the different parts of Medicare. Most people first become eligible for Medicare when they ...
If a person does not sign up for Medicare Part B during their initial enrollment period or does not have other Medicare-equivalent coverage from an employer, they need to pay a late penalty.
Key Medicare deadlines fall between May 17 and June 15. Here's what beneficiaries need to do to avoid penalties, delays, or ...
If you've just celebrated your 65th birthday or it's coming up in the next year, your mailbox is probably full of postcards, flyers and letters about your eligibility for Medicare. It' ...
If you choose not to enroll during this time, you may face a late enrollment penalty later. The OEP is an annual Medicare enrollment period that runs from October 15 to December 7. During the OEP ...
House Republicans cleared a major hurdle over the weekend in advancing a sweeping package of President Trump’s tax proposals, ...
During a special enrollment period (SEP), you can sign up for, leave or switch Medicare Advantage, Supplement or Part D plans outside of open enrollment in the fall. You'll typically be able to get a ...