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  2. Medicare Coverage for Spouses: Eligibility and Benefits

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    To qualify for Medicare Part A benefits at age 65 based on your spouse’s work history, you must meet one of the following requirements: You have been married to your spouse who qualifies for...

  3. Do Your Medicare Benefits Cover Your Spouse?

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    For your spouse to have Medicare coverage, he or she must have a separate, individual policy. Your non-working spouse is eligible for premium-free Medicare Part A coverage at the age of 65 based on your work record and if you meet the necessary requirements for Medicare coverage mentioned above.

  4. How To: Enroll in Medicare on Your Spouse’s Work Record

    www.medicaremindset.com/news/how-to-enroll-in...

    However, you can enroll in premium-free Part A under your spouse’s work history if he or she has the necessary 40 quarters of Medicare earnings required, is at least age 62, and you have been married at least 1 year.

  5. Does Medicare cover people’s spouses? - Medical News Today

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    Discover Medicare spouse coverage and costs. Age gaps can impact eligibility. Learn about qualifications based on work record and taxes.

  6. Medicare & Marriage: Spouse Eligibility & Coverage - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/health-insurance/medicare-and-marriage

    Once you turn 65, you are eligible for free Medicare Part A through your former spouse, as long as they worked at least 10 years and paid Medicare taxes during that time.

  7. How to Apply Online for Retirement, Spouses, or Medicare Benefits. Review Your Information and Finish Your Application. 1. Sign your application by selecting the “Submit Now” button. 2. Get a confirmation number.

  8. Qualifying for premium-free Part A based on your spouse’s ...

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    When you turn 65, you may be eligible for premium-free Part A based on your spouse’s work history if: You are currently married and your spouse is eligible for Social Security benefits (either retirement or disability). You must have been married for at least one year before applying.