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	<title>New answer on: Can I Refuse Medicare Coverage?</title>

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		<title>By: Jason Goldenzweig</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[You can postpone signing up for Medicare if you prefer to - most people who do this are still working and on their employer group health plan. Even if you&#039;re still working and on group coverage, once you retire/leave your group plan, you&#039;ll have a special enrollment period to sign up for Part A and Part B (a.k.a. Original Medicare). Part A is premium-free for most people so they&#039;ll start this one up regardless when they turn 65.

If you&#039;re not on a group plan, keeping an individual health plan will be very expensive.

If you want to have healthcare coverage and are 65 or older, a combination of Original Medicare (Parts A &#038; B), a Medicare supplement plan, and a Part D plan will offer a very predictable healthcare expense structure.]]></description>

		

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