So, I was eligible for Medicare going into 2023, but I chose not to take it because they were going to charge me double because of my earnings in 2021... which is laughable because I retired in June 2020. I stayed on my partner's health plan because it was cheaper. So, I was automatically enrolled in Medicare Part A. This year I decided to go on Medicare so the deductions from my partner's paycheck would be less. He is 8 years younger than me, so taking me off his insurance will save him tons.
On November 20, I went to the Social Security site and of course, it refers you to Medicare with a phone number. I called Medicare and spoke to someone who seemed very knowledgeable. I told him I was ready to enroll in Medicare Part B. We went through the various supplemental insurance packages and I chose one. Not once did he advise that I needed to contact Social Security, so I had no reason to think I hadn't been enrolled. I called the insurance company 10 days later and they told me they were happy to insure me but I hadn't been enrolled in Part B so they couldn't move forward. So, I called Medicare again and they told me they couldn't enroll me, it would have to be done through Social Security.
I contacted Social Security earlier this week, on hold for an hour, and they sent me two forms to submit. One was to indicate my desire to enroll in Part B and another was for my partner's company to verify my current enrollment in his healthcare program. (Why do they need to verify this? I either took Part B in 2023 or I didn't.) The instructions said to either "mail or fax" them to my local Social Security office. Who mails or faxes anything anymore, but I faxed them 3 days ago and I've heard nothing. I tried to call Social Security again because no appointments with my local Social Security office can be made online and again... 1 hour hold time. I'm going to try again next week.
All the red tape, antiquated methods and bureaucracy have been unbearable. I need to have Medicare Part B in place by December 31, but I figure if I need something to cover prescriptions for a few months I'll use something like GoodRX.
Anyone else have similar experiences?
On November 20, I went to the Social Security site and of course, it refers you to Medicare with a phone number. I called Medicare and spoke to someone who seemed very knowledgeable. I told him I was ready to enroll in Medicare Part B. We went through the various supplemental insurance packages and I chose one. Not once did he advise that I needed to contact Social Security, so I had no reason to think I hadn't been enrolled. I called the insurance company 10 days later and they told me they were happy to insure me but I hadn't been enrolled in Part B so they couldn't move forward. So, I called Medicare again and they told me they couldn't enroll me, it would have to be done through Social Security.
I contacted Social Security earlier this week, on hold for an hour, and they sent me two forms to submit. One was to indicate my desire to enroll in Part B and another was for my partner's company to verify my current enrollment in his healthcare program. (Why do they need to verify this? I either took Part B in 2023 or I didn't.) The instructions said to either "mail or fax" them to my local Social Security office. Who mails or faxes anything anymore, but I faxed them 3 days ago and I've heard nothing. I tried to call Social Security again because no appointments with my local Social Security office can be made online and again... 1 hour hold time. I'm going to try again next week.
All the red tape, antiquated methods and bureaucracy have been unbearable. I need to have Medicare Part B in place by December 31, but I figure if I need something to cover prescriptions for a few months I'll use something like GoodRX.
Anyone else have similar experiences?