This is one question we get when a client is nearing or at 65 and is not on Medicare yet. They are considering retirement but want to continue on the company’s COBRA medical and prescription coverage instead of enrolling in Medicare.
If you remain employed and on your employer group plan past age 65, you do not need to enroll in Medicare Part B (Medical Coverage). Medicare Part B has a monthly premium. If you’re not contributing to Health Savings Account (HSA), then we suggest you to enroll in Medicare Part A (Hospital Coverage). Medicare Part A is premium free if you or a spouse have worked and paid in taxes for 10 years or longer.
If your employment ends and enrolling in your company’s COBRA medical and prescription coverage may be an available option. But you need to beware that you’re possibly creating a problem for yourself.
The government does not consider COBRA to be creditable medical coverage (medical or prescription drug coverage that has minimum coverage requirements). Group coverage and prescription drug coverage from your employer, while you are employed, is typically considered creditable coverage. COBRA medical coverage is not, although COBRA prescription drug coverage may be.
Once you lose your employment group coverage, Medicare will allow you an 8-month period to enroll in Medicare Part B. This 8-month period is called Special Enrollment Period. If you wait until after this 8-month period has expired, you may be subject to a late enrollment penalty. Enrollment in COBRA does not extend this 8-month period. Even though COBRA can last 18 months or longer, it does not extend the 8-month period to enroll in Part B.
We recommend our clients to enroll in Part B within 8-months of losing their employment. That way there will be no penalty for late enrollment.
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