Should husband and wife have same health insurance?
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Should husband and wife have same health insurance?
Each spouse should choose the plan that is best for them. If the other spouse has many health problems, they may want to pick a plan with a lower deductible but a higher monthly premium. Be aware that if you go this route, you may or may not be able to go to the same doctor or same clinic
Is my wife covered under my Medicare?
Medicare offers federal health insurance coverage for those aged 65 years and over, as well as those with a permanent disability. Medicare does not cover spouses specifically. However, some spouses qualify based on the work record of their spouse or a former spouse
Can a spouse who never worked get Medicare?
Even if they have never worked under Social Security, your spouse may be eligible for benefits if they are at least 62 years of age and you are receiving retirement or disability benefits. Your spouse can also qualify for Medicare at age 65.
Can I add my wife to my Medicare plan?
Some are under the impression that Medicare will automatically cover a younger spouse when they themselves qualify, but it doesn’t. There is no family coverage under Medicare. Indeed, nobody can obtain Medicare benefits before age 65, unless they are disabled or have end-state kidney disease
Can my wife go on Medicare when I retire?
Your Medicare insurance doesn’t cover your spouse – no matter whether your spouse is 62, 65, or any age. But in some cases, a younger spouse can help you get Medicare Part A with no monthly premium.
Do I need Medicare Part B if my spouse has insurance?
A. No, as long as you follow Medicare’s rules. Almost anybody who is retired but has group health coverage from the employer of a spouse who is still working does not need to sign up for Medicare Part B on reaching 65.
What happens to my health insurance when my spouse goes on Medicare?
But if your spouse became eligible for Medicare and then left his or her employment (and thus lost access to employer-sponsored coverage) within 18 months of becoming eligible for Medicare, you can continue your spousal coverage with COBRA for up to 36 months from the date your spouse became eligible for COBRA.
Do I need Medicare if I have insurance through my employer?
If the employer does require you to enroll in Medicare, then Medicare automatically becomes primary and the employer plan provides secondary coverage. In other words, Medicare settles your medical bills first, and the group plan only pays for services that it covers but Medicare doesn’t.
Can I work full time while on Medicare?
You can also enroll in Medicare at any time that you are still working and have employer-based coverage. If you choose COBRA after you stop working, do not wait until your COBRA coverage ends to sign up for Medicare.
Is there a penalty for not signing up for Social Security at 65?
The monthly Part B premium jumps 10 percent for each full 12-month period that a senior could have had coverage but didn’t sign up. A mistake can be costly; someone who fails to enroll for five years would face a 50 percent Part B penalty – 10 percent for each year of delay