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Can I keep COBRA after I turn 65?

Yes, you can keep COBRA after 65 — but you almost certainly should not rely on it instead of Medicare. COBRA does NOT count as current employer …

How does Medicare work with VA benefits and Tricare for Life?

Medicare and VA health care are separate programs. VA covers care at VA facilities, Medicare covers care at civilian providers, and Tricare for Life …

Should I keep Medicare if I live abroad?

Medicare almost never pays for care outside the US. Most expats keep Part A (it's free with 40 work quarters), then make a careful Part B keep-or-drop …

Should I sign up for Medicare if I'm still working at 65?

It depends on the size of your employer. If your employer (or your spouse's) has 20 employees+ employees, you can usually delay Part B safely and use …

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