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    By Ed Crowe | General Articles | 0 comment | 26 November, 2025 | 0

    Medicare Part B Enrollment Periods

    Medicare Part B is a vital part of your healthcare coverage, helping to pay for doctor visits, outpatient care, preventive services, and medical supplies. However, knowing when to sign up is just as important as understanding what Part B covers. Enrolling at the right time ensures you avoid costly late penalties and gaps in coverage. Here’s a breakdown of the key Medicare Part B enrollment periods and what each means for you.

    Initial Enrollment Period (IEP)

    Your Initial Enrollment Period is your first chance to enroll in Medicare Part B. It lasts seven months — beginning three months before, including your birth month, and continuing three months after you turn 65.

    • If you enroll before your birthday month, your Part B coverage starts the month you turn 65.
    • If you enroll during or after your birthday month, coverage begins the month after you enroll.

    Tip: Even if you’re still working, check with your employer’s HR department to see whether you should enroll right away or delay Part B to avoid duplicate coverage.

    Special Enrollment Period (SEP)

    If you or your spouse are still working past 65 and have employer-sponsored health coverage, you can delay enrolling in Part B without penalty. Once that coverage ends, you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.

    The SEP lasts eight months from the date your employment or group coverage ends — whichever comes first. Enrolling during this window ensures you don’t face the Part B late enrollment penalty, which can increase your premium by 10% for every 12 months you were eligible but didn’t sign up.

    Important: COBRA or retiree coverage doesn’t count as active employer coverage, so your SEP clock may start ticking sooner than you think.

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    General Enrollment Period (GEP)

    If you missed both your Initial and Special Enrollment Periods, the General Enrollment Period gives you another chance. The GEP runs every year from January 1 to March 31.

    • Coverage begins the first day of the month after you enroll.
    • You may owe a late enrollment penalty added to your monthly premium for as long as you have Part B.

    While this period can be a helpful safety net, it’s best to avoid relying on it if possible due to potential penalties and delayed coverage.

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    Medicare Advantage (Part C) and Other Related Enrollment Periods

    Once you have Part B, you can explore Medicare Advantage (Part C) or Medigap plans to supplement your coverage. Enrollment in these plans often depends on your Part B effective date, so timing your Part B enrollment correctly is crucial for coordinating your full Medicare coverage.

    Understanding Medicare Part B enrollment periods can save you money and prevent headaches down the road. Whether you’re turning 65 soon, working past retirement age, or helping a loved one with their coverage decisions, planning ahead is key.

    If you’re unsure when to enroll, a licensed Medicare agent can review your situation, explain your options, and help you avoid penalties or coverage gaps.

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