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

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    You can enroll in an MA plan right after you get Part B coverage, during the annual coordinated enrollment period (ACEP), October 15 through December 7 of each year, or switch MA plans, or return ...

  3. Who is eligible for Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage)? - AOL

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    Medicare Part C enrollment. The Medicare initial enrollment period (IEP) begins 3 months before the month in which a person turns 65 years old and lasts for 3 months after that. This period is a ...

  4. 5 big changes to Medicare 2025 plans you should know ... - AOL

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    Open enrollment for 2025 Medicare plans runs through December 7. Some major changes in 2025 include a new $2,000 out-of-pocket max under Part D, eliminating the plan’s “donut hole” coverage ...

  5. Medicare Advantage - Wikipedia

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    Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C, MA) is a type of health plan offered by private companies which was established by the Balanced Budget Act (BBA) in 1997. This created a private insurance option that wraps around traditional Medicare .

  6. Medicare dual eligible - Wikipedia

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    Dual-eligible beneficiaries (Medicare dual eligibles or "duals") refers to those qualifying for both Medicare and Medicaid benefits. In the United States, approximately 9.2 million people are eligible for "dual" status. [1] [2] Dual-eligibles make up 14% of Medicaid enrollment, yet they are responsible for approximately 36% of Medicaid ...

  7. Medicare Special Enrollment Periods: Your Go-To Guide

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    You can join a Part C or Part D plan, switch to a different Part C plan, return to Original Medicare, or drop your Part D plan. Your SEP continues as long as you live at the facility or for 2 ...