Posted on Dec 16, 2022
With my being a 100% DAV, is signing up for Medicare necessary?
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I'll be 65 in 7 months. I have a 100% rating and am on community care already due to distance to nearest VA Clinic. Do I really have to sign up for medicare and all those other things associated with it? Who's the SME?
Posted 2 y ago
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BLUF: There will be no change in your VA coverage when you turn 65 and Medicare only gives you more options at a cost of premiums.
The SME is obviously the VA - VA health benefits hotline, [login to see] , Hours: Monday through Friday,
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET
Rick, you are not required to have Medicare with VA, but you are if you have TRICARE (in order to keep your TRICARE benefits). Medicare and the VA are two entirely separate programs and operate independently from each other (unlike TRICARE and Medicare).
However, the VA recommends that you do for a very simple reason. If you go to a non-VA hospital for anything, you'll have more options (i.e., non-VA doctors). Additionally, they state the following:
● Funding for VA health care could change in the future. We encourage you to sign up for every health care benefit that you’re eligible for so you have options if you need them.
● If you delay signing up for Medicare Part B (coverage for doctors and outpatient services) and then need to sign up later because you lose your VA health care benefits or need more choice in care options, you’ll pay a penalty. This penalty gets bigger each year you delay signing up—and you’ll pay it every year for the rest of your life.
● If you sign up for Medicare Part D (coverage for prescription drugs), you’ll be able to use it to get medicine from non-VA doctors and fill your prescriptions at your local pharmacy instead of through the VA mail-order service. There’s no penalty for delaying Medicare Part D as long as you enroll when you’re first eligible or within 63 days of when you no longer have VA health care or other creditable prescription drug coverage. Learn more about how to avoid the Part D penalty on the Medicare website.
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* VA and OHI - https://www.va.gov/health-care/about-va-health-benefits/va-health-care-and-other-insurance/
* How do Medicare and VA work together (they don't) - https://www.medicareinteractive.org/get-answers/coordinating-medicare-with-other-types-of-insurance/veterans-affairs-va-benefits-and-medicare/making-part-b-enrollment-decisions-with-va-benefits
The SME is obviously the VA - VA health benefits hotline, [login to see] , Hours: Monday through Friday,
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET
Rick, you are not required to have Medicare with VA, but you are if you have TRICARE (in order to keep your TRICARE benefits). Medicare and the VA are two entirely separate programs and operate independently from each other (unlike TRICARE and Medicare).
However, the VA recommends that you do for a very simple reason. If you go to a non-VA hospital for anything, you'll have more options (i.e., non-VA doctors). Additionally, they state the following:
● Funding for VA health care could change in the future. We encourage you to sign up for every health care benefit that you’re eligible for so you have options if you need them.
● If you delay signing up for Medicare Part B (coverage for doctors and outpatient services) and then need to sign up later because you lose your VA health care benefits or need more choice in care options, you’ll pay a penalty. This penalty gets bigger each year you delay signing up—and you’ll pay it every year for the rest of your life.
● If you sign up for Medicare Part D (coverage for prescription drugs), you’ll be able to use it to get medicine from non-VA doctors and fill your prescriptions at your local pharmacy instead of through the VA mail-order service. There’s no penalty for delaying Medicare Part D as long as you enroll when you’re first eligible or within 63 days of when you no longer have VA health care or other creditable prescription drug coverage. Learn more about how to avoid the Part D penalty on the Medicare website.
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* VA and OHI - https://www.va.gov/health-care/about-va-health-benefits/va-health-care-and-other-insurance/
* How do Medicare and VA work together (they don't) - https://www.medicareinteractive.org/get-answers/coordinating-medicare-with-other-types-of-insurance/veterans-affairs-va-benefits-and-medicare/making-part-b-enrollment-decisions-with-va-benefits
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If you have other forms of health care coverage (like a private insurance plan, Medicare, Medicaid, or TRICARE), you can use VA health care benefits along with these plans. Learn more about how VA works with other health insurance.
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PO1 Laurence Ryan
CPT Lawrence Cable - I have heard, don't know if it is true, that once you sign up for a Medicare supplement plan, you can NEVER go back to Medicare. I don't know why you would want to but if they made a rule that you can't do it, there must be a reason/situation when you would want to go back.
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COL Randall C.
PO1 Laurence Ryan - Not true PO1 Laurence Ryan - you can switch back during the open enrollment (15 OCT - 7 DEC each year) as normal.
Why wouldn't you want Medicare Advantage? Flexibility is usually the answer*
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* Medicare Advantage vs Original Medicare - https://boomerbenefits.com/original-medicare-vs-medicare-advantage/
Why wouldn't you want Medicare Advantage? Flexibility is usually the answer*
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* Medicare Advantage vs Original Medicare - https://boomerbenefits.com/original-medicare-vs-medicare-advantage/
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CPT Lawrence Cable
PO1 Laurence Ryan you can switch Medicare Advantage plans by picking a new plan to during open enrollment. To switch back to Medicare, you can do it through your provider or by calling Medicare.
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National Center on Physical Activity and Disability
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Client Assistance Program (CAP)
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