Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My birthday is in May.
I applied for Medicare around the 16th of February. I applied online.
I received a benefits letter, followed by my Medicare card, and a couple more mailings since, including one on IRMMA.
I think the Medicare cards arrived at just about 28 days from application.
My birthday is also in May, and I applied for retirement benefits in early February. I have Medicare so I've already been vetted by SSA. My application is still in step 2 of 3, after 40+ days, when the typical time, per the website, is 30 days. I hope, and assume for now, that it's a normal SSA delay or a DOGE-incompetence-enhanced delay, rather than being intentional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new administration is quietly doing away with Medicare, Medicaid, and SS benefits.
I'm an elder law attorney. This is 100% correct. They are trying to destroy the system by making it as difficult as possible to claim benefits.
We haven't seen the worst of it yet.
You aren’t a very good “elder law attorney” if you are endorsing this paranoia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new administration is quietly doing away with Medicare, Medicaid, and SS benefits.
I'm an elder law attorney. This is 100% correct. They are trying to destroy the system by making it as difficult as possible to claim benefits.
We haven't seen the worst of it yet.
Anonymous wrote:The new administration is quietly doing away with Medicare, Medicaid, and SS benefits.