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Once you have Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance), you will discover that there are several ways to save on your health care. Explore this section to see how Original Medicare and supplements work and how the Medi-Share 65+ community can help you save on your medical costs. Learn about all options to help you understand when to sign up for Medicare, the gaps it leaves behind, and how to find the right fit for you.
When Is My First Chance to Sign-up for Medicare
Medicare Overview: Describe A, B, C, D, G
How Does Medi-Share 65+ Work with Medicare
What is Medi-Share 65+ and How Does it Work?
Explore this section to understand the gaps that come with Medicare Parts A, B, and C (Advantage Plans). Figure out what Medicare secondary option is best for you.
Understanding Medicare and the Gaps it Leaves Behind*
Understanding How Medi-Share 65+ Fills in the Gaps
* Refer to Medicare for updated deductible amounts
When you sign up for Medi-Share 65+, you will need Medicare Parts A and B. There are important deadlines and enrollment windows you need to be aware of when making changes to your Medicare. Discover the important dates below.
Understanding When You Can Make Changes to your Health Care
Ready to start Medi-Share 65+ program? Ensure you are enrolled in Medicare Parts A & B, or connect with a Medi-Share 65+ representative to address any questions and assist you with the application process.
Enrolling or Making Changes to Medicare
Schedule a Call with a Medi-Share 65+ Representative
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Medi-Share is a nonprofit health care sharing ministry of Christian Care Ministry, Inc ("CCM"). Medi-Share members voluntarily share each other's medical expenses in accordance with guidelines adopted by the members and administered by CCM. Medi-Share is not insurance and is not regulated as insurance. Neither CCM nor any Medi-Share member assume any legal obligation to share in the payment of any medical expense incurred by another Medi-Share member. Medi-Share members are exempt from the individual mandate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. See 26 U.S.C §5000 A(d)(2)(B). Certain states expressly exempt from insurance regulation healthcare sharing ministries that, among other things, post a specific notice. Although Medi-Share does not rely on such express exemptions, Medi-Share has elected to publish theses notices. You can review the disclosure required for the state in which you reside: KY, MD, PA, WI - All Other States. - Click to view our privacy policy.