08/05/2023
Continuation from last post
Q: "So if I'm not already enrolled in Medicare, I can keep my Access Health Plan and avoid any penalties for Part B?"
A: Access Health CT coverage is generally not considered credible coverage for Medicare Part B. Medicare Part B is the medical insurance portion of Original Medicare, and it covers services such as doctor visits, outpatient care, preventive services, and some home health care. Access Health CT primarily provides health insurance plans through the ACA Marketplace for individuals under 65, and it may not meet the specific standards required for Medicare Part B.
If your plan is to delay enrollment onto Medicare part B, you need to ENSURE you current plan is considered credible. You can do this by contacting Access Health, an independent broker, or Medicare/SS.
Credible coverage for Medicare Part B typically includes employer-sponsored health insurance, government-sponsored plans like TRICARE or Veterans Affairs (VA) coverage, and other qualifying health insurance options. These types of coverage are considered credible because they meet certain requirements established by Medicare.