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[quote=Anonymous]Yes, the Part B premium is $185 a month unless your income is high enough for it to be more. You will still have cost sharing --Part A deductible of $1676 and Part B deductible of $257, then a lot of things have 20% cost sharing or other costs. You can get either Medigap or Medicare Advantage to help with some of the cost sharing, but these cost money also. You should get Part D plan for prescriptions now or you will have to pay a penalty for the rest of your life if you do enroll later. Some Medicare Advantage plans cover drugs. No Medigap plans do, but there are standalone Part D plans you can get. There's more depending on what you want to know, but that's some of the basics.[/quote]
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