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  2. Is Medicare Part A free? - AOL

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    Most people qualify for premium-free Medicare Part A. ... Most people do not pay the premium for Medicare Part A. However, there are exceptions when a person may have to pay the Part A premium ...

  3. Can you get Medicare if you have never worked? - AOL

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    If a person has certain disabilities or medical conditions, they may be able to get premium-free Medicare Part A before the age of 65 years. A person will automatically get Medicare once they have ...

  4. What you need to know about Medicare coverage for non-working ...

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    To be eligible, you must have worked and paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years to qualify for premium-free Medicare Part A hospital coverage when you turn 65.

  5. Is Medicare free? - AOL

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    People who are not eligible for a free Medicare Part A plan may be able to pay for a portion of it. If a person worked and paid Medicare taxes for 30–39 quarters, in 2025, they may pay a monthly ...

  6. What are Medicare work credits? - AOL

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    People age 65 years and older are eligible to receive premium-free Medicare Part A if they or their spouse have 40 work credits. This equates to around 10 years of work in which they paid Social ...

  7. Step-by-Step Guide to Medicare Initial Enrollment - AOL.com

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    Most people do not pay a monthly premium for Medicare Part A, but those who have never worked may be eligible to get premium-free Part A or buy Part A. Medicare Special Enrollment Periods: Your Go ...

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

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    Part A coverage is free if you (or another qualifying person, like your current or former spouse) paid Medicare taxes while working (generally at least 10 years).

  9. What is Medicare Part A? - AOL

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    People aged 65 years and older are eligible to enroll in Medicare Part A. Younger individuals with ESRD, ALS, or other disabilities are also eligible. A person may get premium-free Part A if they ...