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  2. Who is eligible for Medicare? Experts explain the rules ... - AOL

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    In order to enroll in an MA plan, you must first enroll in Medicare Parts A and Part B. You can enroll in an MA plan right after you get Part B coverage, during the annual coordinated enrollment ...

  3. What to know about Medicare Part B - AOL

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    To meet eligibility requirements for Medicare Part B, an individual must be a U.S. citizen or have been a legal resident for a minimum of 5 consecutive years. They must also be 65 years of age or ...

  4. Who is eligible for Medicare Part B? - AOL

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    Age is the most common way that a person qualifies for Medicare Part B (Medical insurance).A person becomes eligible if they are:. 65 years old. a United States resident. a United States citizen ...

  5. What is Medicare? - AOL

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    Eligible Medicare beneficiaries must enroll in Part A. Part B, on the other hand, is optional. However, a person can choose to enroll in Medicare Advantage (Part C) instead of Original Medicare.

  6. What does Medicare Part B cover? Here’s a rundown of costs ...

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    Three little-known Medicare Savings Programs help pay Part B premiums for low- and moderate-income Medicare beneficiaries. Eligibility in 2024 requires monthly incomes below $1,275 to $1,750 or ...

  7. Understanding Original Medicare - AOL.com

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    What is the difference between Medicare Part B and Medicare Part D? There are key distinctions between Medicare Parts B and D in terms of coverage, costs, and eligibility. Learn more here.