Take care to meet these Medicare deadlines
Most people sign up for Medicare during the three months prior, the month of or three months after their 65th birthday. If you don’t sign up for Medicare during your initial enrollment period (IEP), you can still sign up, but you could be charged a late enrollment penalty for as long as you have Medicare. The attached article reviews when you need to sign up for Medicare and the penalties you could be charged for late enrollment. Read article here…
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