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When you hit 65, you must be enrolled in at least Medicare part A. You can use Tricare for eyes, hearing, doctors and meds if you are eligible
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CPT Lawrence Cable
Medicare is not a mandatory program. However, part A is at no additional cost (I won't say free, because I've paid into this program since I was 17) and there are some severe cost penalties for not signing up for part B without creditable additional coverage. VA Drug program covers Part D. Tricare for Life is only available if you are Retired Military.
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SGM Bill Frazer
CPT Lawrence Cable - Currently under Law you are required to have some sort of health insurance or you will be fined by the IRS. Medicare A is provided free of charge( via taxes, true) there is no way of knowing the circumstances of the questioner except that they were a SP5 which died out in the 70.s.
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SP5 Aubrey Loyd Below is information that will help.
https://www.medicarefaq.com/faqs/medicare-supplemental-health-insurance-for-veterans/
https://www.medicarefaq.com/faqs/medicare-supplemental-health-insurance-for-veterans/
Do I Need Medicare if I Have Veterans Benefits?
It's beneficial for eligible veterans to have both Medicare and VA coverage. This way, they have access to health care at many facilities.
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SP5 Aubrey Loyd
VA Dallas is 'near-enough', been going there a few times previously. Am mostly healthyy, & had hoped to avoid Medicare costs, so will study for a least costly method. Thanks for talking about it!
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