Can immigrants enroll in Medicare?

Those that are new immigrants to the United States are not eligible for Medicare. Only residents of the United States (citizens, permanent residents) are eligible for Medicare. If an immigrant is a permanent resident for five years and has continuously resided in the United States for that entire time, they can purchase coverage once they […]

Do I have to get a Part D (Rx coverage) Medicare plan?

You are not required to enroll in a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan. However, without Part D or other creditable prescription drug coverage, you’ll be responsible for the full cost of most prescription medications. Additionally, delaying enrollment may result in a late enrollment penalty if you choose to sign up later. The late enrollment […]

How often can I change Medicare plans?

Original Medicare Part A & Part B Outside of your initial open enrollment period, when you first turn 65 or become eligible for Medicare, there is an annual General Enrollment Period.  The General Enrollment Period runs from January 1st through March 31st every year. Medicare Supplemental (Medigap) You can change Medicare Supplement plans anytime during […]