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Is Medicare Or Employer Coverage Primary

Is Medicare Or Employer Coverage Primary

Is Medicare Or Employer Coverage Primary

Medicare vs. Employer Insurance: Which One Pays First

When you’re eligible for Medicare and also have employer-sponsored health insurance, things can get a little confusing. One question that comes up often: is Medicare or employer coverage primary?

The answer depends on employment status, the size of the employer, and the type of Medicare you have. Here’s what you need to know about how Medicare coordinates with employer coverage and who pays first.

Primary Payer

When you have more than one type of health coverage, the primary payer is the insurance that pays first for your healthcare services. The secondary payer may cover remaining costs, such as copayments, coinsurance, or deductibles.

Knowing which plan is primary ensures:

General Rule: Employment Size Determines Priority

If You’re 65 or Older and Still Working

If your employer has 20 or more employees:

If your employer has fewer than 20 employees:

Note: The same rule applies if you’re covered under your spouse’s employer plan.

Watch a video on how Medicare works with employer coverage

Under 65 and Have Medicare Due to Disability:

If your (or your spouse’s) employer has 100 or more employees

If the employer has fewer than 100 employees

Retiree Coverage or COBRA

In fact, if you delay enrolling in Medicare while on COBRA, you could lose COBRA coverage. Always sign up for Medicare Part B when first eligible to avoid penalties and gaps in coverage.

What About Veterans Benefits or TRICARE

If you have VA coverage, TRICARE, or other federal health benefits, the rules may differ:

Beneficiaries

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