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Helpful Things to Have Nearby

While not required, it may help to have:

  • Your Medicare card (if available)
  • A list of current prescriptions
  • Questions about coverage, costs, or enrollment timelines
  • Information about your current healthcare providers

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Why the MOOP Is Important

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How Much Does Medicare Cost?

How Much Does Medicare Cost?

Matt,   I’ve been reading information online about the cost of Medicare, but the numbers seem to be all over the place! Do you have a decent estimate on how much Medicare should cost me? Thanks for your help and information on your blogs!   Benjamin J....

How Do I Drop Medicare Part B?

How Do I Drop Medicare Part B?

Dear Matt, I turn 65 in a few months but plan to keep working. How do I decline or drop Medicare Part B if I stay on my employer’s health insurance plan? I don’t need to have Medicare Part B if I have “real” insurance provided by my employer, do I? Thanks, Lucas M....