
- Use Medicare's Plan Finder.
- Visit the plan's website to see if you can join online.
- Fill out a paper enrollment form. Contact the plan to get an enrollment form, fill it out, and return it to the plan. All plans must offer this option.
- Call the plan you want to join. Get your plan's contact information.
- Call us at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227).
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How do I enroll in Medicare?
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Medicare basics
Start here. Learn the parts of Medicare, how it works, and what it costs.
Sign up
First, you’ll sign up for Parts A and B. Find out when and how to sign up, and when coverage starts.
If you already receive benefits from Social Security
If you already get benefits from Social Security or the Railroad Retirement Board, you are automatically entitled to Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance) starting the first day of the month you turn age 65. You will not need to do anything to enroll.
If you are not getting Social Security benefits
If you are not getting Social Security benefits, you can apply for retirement benefits online. If you would like to file for Medicare only, you can apply by calling 1-800-772-1213.
If you are under age 65 and disabled
If you are under age 65 and disabled, and have been entitled to disability benefits under Social Security or the Railroad Retirement Board for 24 months, you will be automatically entitled to Medicare Part A and Part B beginning the 25th month of disability benefit entitlement. You will not need to do anything to enroll in Medicare.
Helping a Loved One with Medicare? Become Their Authorized Representative
Caregivers may have to jump through a few hoops when helping loved ones with Medicare – for a very good reason.
What Is an Authorized Representative?
An Authorized Representative is a person chosen by a Medicare beneficiary to help with Medicare-related matters, such as the following:
How Do You Become an Authorized Representative for Your Loved One?
To name you as an Authorized Representative, your loved one must complete a form called the “Medicare Authorization to Disclose Personal Health Information.” If your loved one is unable to complete the form, you may do it as long as you have legal documentation giving you that right.
What If Your Loved One Has a Private Medicare Plan?
Your loved one’s Medicare Advantage, Part D or Medicare supplement plan may also require authorization to share personal health information with you. Each plan has its own policy, so you’ll need to contact your loved one’s plan directly. You can get the information you need in the following ways:
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