65 Things
Everyone Needs to
Know About Medicare
before Age 65
If you (or your spouse) have not earned enough work
credits to qualify for Premium-free Medicare Part A by age 65, you may still
enroll in Medicare Part A for a premium. The premium varies depending on the
number of work credits that have been earned.
For answers to your Medicare Questions or to request a quote on a Texas Medicare Supplement or Part D Drug Plan visit www.MedicareAnswersfromConnie.com .