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  2. Medicare Creditable Coverage - Healthline

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    Creditable coverage is defined as health insurance or prescription drug coverage that meets or exceeds the coverage provided by Medicare. Note that if you lose your creditable coverage, you must ...

  3. What Should I Do with a Medicare Evidence of Coverage Form?

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    To find a program near you, call the SHIP National Technical Assistance Center at 1-877-839-2675. If, for any reason, your Part C or Part D company refuses or fails to issue you an EOC document ...

  4. What to know about creditable coverage - AOL

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    A person may have creditable insurance coverage from an employer, union, or other organization. Different rules exist for creditable coverage for both healthcare insurance and prescription drug plans.

  5. Medicare Rx Benefit: Sorting Out the Options - WebMD

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    Medigap. Some seniors on Medicare get drug coverage through supplemental insurance plans known as Medigap.Medigap plans are labeled by letters from A to L. Plans H, I, and J are the only Medigap ...

  6. Understanding Medicare Part D Eligibility - Healthline

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    If you have questions about your Medicare Part D coverage or enrollment periods, you can contact the insurance company that you purchased your coverage from, contact the State Health Insurance ...

  7. Am I eligible for Medicare Part D? - AOL

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    Medicare Part D covers prescription drug costs. Private insurance companies administer these plans. Medicare requires people older than 65 years of age to have some form of creditable drug coverage.

  8. Medicare: What Are Medigap Plans? - WebMD

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    The exception to this rule is if you buy a Medigap policy during your open enrollment period and have had continuous "creditable coverage," or a health insurance policy for the six months before ...

  9. How Do I Defer Medicare Coverage? - Healthline

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    For example, if you deferred coverage for 5 years, you’ll pay the higher premium amount for 10 years. If you sign up late for Part B, you’ll pay a lifelong late penalty fee every month on top ...

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