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| That sounds right. I got TriCare at age 60 as a reserve retiree, when I turned 65 it became Tricare For Life and was free, but DoD MADE me get Part B (about $130/month). I was in a similar position as I did not retire until age 66, I had three policies for about a year. Check carefully, I'm certain his work policy will be primary payer, then Medicare, then TriCare. Once he ends the work insurance Medicare will then be primary. https://www.medicare.gov/suppl...-insurance-pays.html |
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| quote: Originally posted by matthew03: I'm a licensed agent, if he is still working and on employer coverage, he would not want or be required to sign up for part B. It would cost him ~ $134/month for something he would not be using.
I don't think applies to military retirees. At age 65 TriCare Standard or Prime converts to TriCare for Life (free) and you HAVE To take Medicare Part B. I doubt the OP's dad has an option with those two, though I suppose he could drop the employer plan. When I turned 65 I HAD to take MediCare Part B. A is free, B costs me about $130/mo. When you use TRICARE For Life, you don't pay any enrollment fees, but you must have Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B.https://www.tricare.mil/Costs/PayFees/MedPartBFees |
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| quote: Originally posted by uvahawk: Like others, I had to have Medicare Parts A and B. In fact, military would not renew my ID unless I had both parts. This appears to be about shifting costs away from DOD to Medicare for retirees.
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| The answers above appear to be correct. I got my SS at age 65 but continued to work until 68. My employer paid my medical insurance and I had Tricare for life as well as Medicare A & B. After I retired just A &B and TFL, Treated at the VA and have received excellent care including bringing me back from flat line last year in the ER.
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