The Bellevue Gazette

Medicare part B deadline approaching.

By Erin Thompson

Social Secu­rity Public

Affairs Spe­cial­ist in Toledo

If you didn’t sign up for Medicare Part B med­ical insur­ance when you first became eli­gi­ble for Medicare, you now have an oppor­tu­nity to apply, but time is run­ning out.

The dead­line for apply­ing dur­ing the gen­eral enroll­ment period is March 31. If you miss the dead­line, you may have to wait until 2013 to apply.

Medicare Part B cov­ers some med­ical expenses not cov­ered by Medicare Part A (hos­pi­tal insur­ance), such as doc­tors’ fees, out­pa­tient hos­pi­tal vis­its, and other med­ical sup­plies and services.

When you first become eli­gi­ble for hos­pi­tal insur­ance (Part A), you have a seven-month period in which to sign up for med­ical insur­ance (Part B).

After that, you may have to pay a higher pre­mium, unless you were cov­ered through your cur­rent employer’s group health plan or a group health plan based on a spouse’s cur­rent employment.

You are given another oppor­tu­nity to enroll in Part B dur­ing the gen­eral enroll­ment period, from Jan. 1 to March 31 of each year. But each 12-month period that you are eli­gi­ble for Medicare Part B and do not sign up, the amount of your monthly pre­mium increases by 10 percent.

There are spe­cial sit­u­a­tions in which you can apply for Medicare Part B out­side the gen­eral enroll­ment period. For exam­ple, you should con­tact Social Secu­rity about apply­ing for Medicare if:

•you are a dis­abled widow or wid­ower between age 50 and age 65, but have not applied for dis­abil­ity ben­e­fits because you are already get­ting another kind of Social Secu­rity benefit;

•you worked long enough in a gov­ern­ment job where Medicare taxes were paid and you meet the require­ments of the Social Secu­rity dis­abil­ity pro­gram and became dis­abled before age 65;

•you, your spouse, or your depen­dent child has per­ma­nent kid­ney failure;

•you had Medicare med­ical insur­ance (Part B) in the past but dropped the cov­er­age; or

•you turned down Medicare med­ical insur­ance (Part B) when you became enti­tled to hos­pi­tal insur­ance (Part A).

You can learn more about Medicare by read­ing our elec­tronic book­let, Medicare at www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10043.html. Or visit the Medicare web­site at www.medicare.gov. You may also call Medicare at 1800-6334227.

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