Special Enrollment Period SEP for Medicare Parts A & B
When you #lose or give up Group Health Coverage
Watch for the Deadlines!
When you retire, decide you don't want or lose your employer coverage (COBRA doesn't count! CA Health Care Advocates) you may then have an SEP Special Enrollment Period to enroll in Part B Doctor visits, without penalty.
- Special enrollment period Social Security Publication # 10012
- You can use an SEP to enroll in Medicare Part B while you’re still in a group health plan based on current employment. Also, if your employment ends or employer-provided medical coverage ends
- If you already have Part A Hospital, you can enroll online, or fill out the
- #application for Part B OMB No. 0938-1230 ! and the
- Certification from your Employer that you had Group Coverage OMB No. 0938-0787 - L564 E
- If the employer can’t fill it out, complete Section B of the form as best you can, but don’t sign it.
- You’ll need to submit proof of job-based health insurance.
- What forms of proof can I send?
- Income tax form that shows health insurance premiums paid
- W-2s showing pre-tax medical contributions
- Pay stubs showing health insurance premium deductions
- Health insurance cards with a policy effective date
- Explanations of benefits paid by the employer group health plan
- Statements or receipts that show payment of health insurance premiums
- You can apply online (at Social Security) - select “Already Enrolled in Medicare” from the menu.
- Or, fax or mail your forms to your local Social Security office. Medicare.gov *
- If the employer can’t fill it out, complete Section B of the form as best you can, but don’t sign it.
- This Special Enrollment Period also doesn’t apply if you have one of these:
- ■ End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
- ■ Veterans Affairs and
- Individual Health Insurance Marketplace - Covered CA 11036-Enrolling-Medicare-Part-A-Part-B.pdf page 13
