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medicare advantage,
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If you were impacted by this year's natural disasters, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for those who have been affected by recent Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) declared emergencies or major disasters. CMS has also announced an extension of the Annual Election Period (AEP) for individuals impacted by a FEMA declared emergency through December 31st, 2017. We'll go over who is eligible to apply and in one states, as well as important documents you should have during your Medicare enrollment process.
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Medicare Enrollment,
Prescription drug plans,
Annual Election Period,
Special Election Period,
Annual Enrollment Period,
2017 Medicare Changes
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CMS Announces Special Enrollment Periods for Americans Impacted by Recent Hurricanes - Deadline extended to December 31st. As a result of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will make available special enrollment periods for all Medicare beneficiaries and certain individuals seeking health plans offered through the Federal Health Insurance Exchange.
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Hurricane Maria

Medicare can certainly be confusing! We decided to compile a list of some of the more commonly asked questions we receive through our call center, website and social media accounts and put all of the answers in one place for you here. Are there any we missed? Please let us know if there is a question (or questions) we can answer for you!
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Topics:
Medicare,
Medicare Part A,
Medicare Part B,
Social Security,
disability,
Employee Benefits,
Employer Insurance,
Special Enrollment Period,
initial enrollment period,
creditable coverage,
medicare advantage,
Medicare Advantage plans,
Medicare Supplements,
Medicare Supplement Plans,
prescription drug coverage,
Prescription drug plans,
Medicaid,
LIS
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LIS,
what is low income subsidy,
Extra Help,
what is extra help,
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Medicare Donut Hole,
What is the Donut Hole?,
Special Enrollment Period,
Medicare Part A,
What is Medicare Part A?,
Medicare Part B,
What is Medicare Part B?,
Medicare Part D,
What is Medicare Part D?,
Medicare Supplement,
Medicare Supplement Plans,
What are Medicare Supplements?,
Social Security,
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Knowing when to enroll in Medicare Part B, the part of Medicare that covers surgeries, outpatient medical care, therapies, medical equipment and doctor visits, just to name a few services, is very important. Often times beneficiaries are unaware as to when to enroll leading to much confusion, and that can end up being costly. You see, if you do not get enrolled in Part B when you are first eligible, or when you lose Creditable Coverage, you may get stuck with a hefty lifetime penalty.
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What is Medicare?,
Medicare Part B,
What is Medicare Part B?,
Penalties,
Medicare Enrollment,
health insurance,
medicare health insurance,
Doctor Services,
initial enrollment period,
medicare insurance,
General Enrollment Period,
Special Enrollment Period