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Welcome to Medicare | Medicare The official U S government website for Medicare, a health insurance program for people age 65 or older and younger people with disabilities
How do I sign up for Medicare? Answer these questions to find out how to sign up (apply) for Medicare based on your situation Some people get Medicare Part A and Part B automatically, and some have to sign up for it
Prepare to sign up - Medicare Answer a few questions to check when and how to sign up based on your personal situation Learn about Part A and Part B sign up periods and when coverage starts
Whats Medicare Drug Coverage (Part D)? (also known as Medicare Part D) helps pay for the brand-name and generic drugs you need It's optional and offered to everyone with Medicare by insurance companies and other private companies approved by Medicare
Ready to sign up for Part A Part B - Medicare You’ll get a welcome package with your Medicare card, which has your Medicare Number You’ll need your Medicare Number to create your secure Medicare account here on Medicare gov, join a plan, or buy supplemental insurance
What’s the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan? A type of Medicare-approved health plan from a private company that you can choose to cover most of your Part A and Part B benefits instead of Original Medicare
Medicare. gov Create an account Your secure Medicare account lets you access your information anytime
You signed up for Medicare. What’s next? | Medicare While Social Security is processing your Medicare application, you can learn about important deadlines and choices you need to make Your next steps depend on what you signed up for
Medicare. gov - Find your account Find your account Confirm your identity To get started, you'll need your red, white, and blue Medicare card All fields required
Get started with Medicare Some people get Medicare automatically, others have to actively sign up -- it depends if you start getting retirement or disability benefits from Social Security before you turn 65