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[quote=Anonymous]It's not free. It has means tested premiums. I pay $370 a month. If you get Social Security they deduct it from your monthly amount. I guess if you don't they bill you. Pay attention to Part D info. If you are still working and have employer coverage including prescriptions and it's "creditable" coverage you can defer Part D without penalty. If you have an employer retiree plan and are not working Medicare is primary coverage but if the retiree plan does prescriptions you likely need nor sign up for D so long as you keep the retiree plan. Check with your employer snd save your paperwork in case you want D later. [/quote]
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