Mr. Liu turns 65 on june 19. He has never previously qualified for medicare so his first medicare eligibility date will be by june 1. Mr. Liu’s icep and part d iep begin march 1 and end on september 30. He wants prescription drug coverage with his part a and part b benefits. What advice can you provide him?.

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He must enroll in Original Medicare with a Part D plan this year and switch to an MA-PD plan the following year because this is his first time being eligible for Medicare.

What is medicare?

For persons 65 and older as well as younger people receiving Social Security disability payments, our nation offers Medicare as their health insurance program. Although the program helps with healthcare costs, it does not cover all medical costs or the cost of the majority of long-term care.

If you or your spouse worked and paid Medicare taxes for at least ten years and are 65 years of age or older, you are eligible for Part A that is free of premiums. If you meet the following criteria, you are eligible for Part A at age 65 without having to pay premiums: You are receiving Railroad Retirement Board or Social Security retirement benefits.

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Answer:

Since this is his first time qualifying for Medicare, he will have to enroll in Original Medicare with a Part D plan this year and change his enrollment to a MA-PD plan next year.

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