SSDI Benefits and Medicare: What You Need to Know
Understanding how the transition from SSDI to Medicare works is essential to protecting both your health and your finances.
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Understanding how the transition from SSDI to Medicare works is essential to protecting both your health and your finances.
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If you or someone you love has diabetes and are enrolled in Medicare—or soon will be—there are several coverage options that can help you manage your health and your budget more effectively.
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The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period, also known as open enrollment, begins October 15th and ends December 7th. This window allows those enrolled in Medicare to reevaluate and make changes to their coverage. This applies to enrollees of Original Medicare, Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage), and Part D prescription drug plans. If you’re enrolled in any
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Medicare and Social Security are federal agencies that provide financial assistance to millions of qualifying Americans every year. Fortunately, they are also linked, so if you are collecting Social Security Disability benefits (SSD), you may automatically be eligible for Medicare depending on your age, disability, and period in which you’ve been a beneficiary. Determining Eligibility
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