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    Bill Loughead
    President, SummitMedigap.com, CO, FL, GA, MI, NC, SC & TX
    For most people, you can get Medicare Part B when you turn age 65.  You can sign up for Medicare Part B by going to your local Social Security office or you can do it online at www.SSA.gov.  It is also best to consider what type of Medicare Supplement you will need.  You can review plans several months prior to getting your Medicare Part B and you can submit the application ahead of time.  By doing this you can then have your Medicare Supplement have the same effective date as the Medicare Part B.  Medicare Part A & B only covers about 80% of the costs so people get a supplement to cover the difference.  Medicare along with a supplement (Medigap) is great health insurance.

    You can go to our website for more information about Medicare Part B and Medicare Supplement information.
    Answered on December 22, 2013
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