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Is the Medicare Open Enrollment period the same as the Marketplace Open Enrollment period?

I am 70 years old and covered by Medicare, but I’m wondering if I can purchase one of the health plans offered through the Marketplace and drop my Medicare coverage? Is that an option for me or should I keep my Medicare coverage?

Are Medicare Advantage plans, Medicare Part D drug plans, or Medigap policies sold through the Marketplace?

I am covered by Medicare and my annual income is $30,000. Can I qualify for a Marketplace premium tax credit to help me pay for my health insurance coverage through Medicare?

I am turning 65 years old next month, but I am not entitled to Medicare without having to pay a premium for Part A because I have not worked long enough to qualify. Can I sign up for a Marketplace plan?

I recently turned 65 and I am eligible for Medicare Part A without having to pay a premium. But I have not yet signed up for Medicare Part A or Part B. Can I purchase a Marketplace plan?

While we have made every effort to provide accurate information in these FAQs, people should contact the health insurance Marketplace or Medicaid agency in their state for guidance on their specific circumstances.

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