Client randomly losing Part B

Re activating medicare for a person T 65 is definitely a different thing than IEP that I do know.I will get the answer and let you know.

(Caveat, not an agent)

That is not consistent with other discussions which have gone on on here.

Turning 65 gives you an age based restart for Medicare benefits.

I am out of time for searching right now-there is an online Social Security procedure manual that I expect would show the answer if one could come up with the right search term. At the moment, the best I can offer is this AARP article:

Different Medicare Enrollment Periods, When and Why

(Same thing applies to Part D:
Q1Medicare.com FAQ: Q1FAQ.com/314.html )
 
Let me put this another way. A person can qualify for Medicare prior to age 65 due to having ESRD. The person has a transplant and 3 years later based on the ESRD rules, the Medicare eligibility ends. Down the road the person turns 65. You think they can't just apply for Medicare? #whyarewestilldiscussingthis #whydidyoucomehereforadvice #dowhateveryouwant
 
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