For many Americans, turning 65 means you know Medicare will have your back! You can stay employed and get insurance from your employer, like Secretary Becerra, but enroll in Medicare Part A to help supplement costs. Learn more at
Still working at a job that hasto sign up for Part B Ask the employer that provides your health insurance if you need to sign up for Part A and Part B when you turn 65. If you don’t sign up for Part A and Part B, your job-based insurance might not cover the costs for services you get.
The rules vary depending on what type of other health insurance you have. Contact your health insurance to get more information.
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