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[quote=Anonymous]I am turning 65 soon but I am still working full time. I have health insurance at work. I will likely retire next year. I am getting lots of Medicare related junk mail, some of which I read. I have also read a lot online. I have tried to consult with my HR department. So far all I've found out from them, by email, is I can keep my work insurance until I retire and then switch to Medicare. So that's good, I think, my work insurance is pretty good. I've also read about something called Medicare Advantage which sometimes has zero premiums. Is that a good idea? Would that be better than keeping my work insurance which costs me about $160 a month? What if I move out of the area next year when I retire, how does that affect these decisions? I have more questions but that's an idea of what is confusing and frustrating me. Does anybody out there have any guidance or advice?[/quote]
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