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    Bill Loughead
    President, SummitMedigap.com, CO, FL, GA, MI, NC, SC & TX
    People typically go on Medicare Part A & B when they turn age 65.  From there, they decide on getting a Medicare Supplement or a Medicare Advantage plan to cover what Medicare Part A & B does not cover.  If you are on a group plan from an employer you may be able to delay getting Part B until you retire.

    Some folks can go on to Medicare before age 65 if they have certain health issues.
    Answered on December 1, 2013
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