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When should working people 65 or older enroll in Medicare?

Does it make sense to sign up for Medicare if you are 65 or older and still working and are covered by employer health insurance? The answer is: it depends. Medicare is complicated and rife with exceptions, and if you overlook something in the enrollment rules, you may pay a high price in terms of both penalties and gaps in your health coverage. The attached article helps you to figure out when to enroll in Medicare and how to avoid costly late-enrollment penalties and gaps in your coverage. Read the article here…

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