You will have already completed the standard waiting period for Medicare. Typically you will receive your Medicare card within 30 days of receiving your NOA.
The start date of your coverage will depend on when your Onset Date of Disability was determined to be with Medicare. This date is typically 29 months after your onset date. The time includes a [...]
Depending on income levels, some individuals waiting on their Medicare effective date will automatically qualify for Medicaid. For those that don’t qualify, you may be eligible for coverage [...]
Yes, you can. However, once your Medicare Part A becomes effective, you will lose any of the premium tax credits or reduced cost sharing you previously had. You probably cannot get lower AFA [...]
Typically, you receive your card approximately three months before your Medicare Part B coverage takes effect. If you have not received your card or may have lost it, call (800) 633-4227 to [...]