Mr. Landry is approaching his 65th birthday. He has signed up for Medicare Part A, but he did not enroll in Part B because he has employer-sponsored coverage and intends to keep working for several more years. But he is considering enrolling in Part D prescription drug coverage because he believes it is superior to his employer plan. How would you advise him?

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I'll advise Mr. Landry that he is eligible for Part D due to the fact that he has Part A. Also, Mr. Landry's initial enrollment period for Part D will still continue for a period of three months after the 65th birthday.

  • Medicare is an health insurance and it was put in place in order to help the less privileged and the elderly ones in the society. Part A simply covers surgery, inpatient hospital care, laboratory tests,  hospice etc.

  • It should be noted that once a person is 65 years or older, such person is eligible for Medicare part A which is premium-free.

In conclusion, Mr. Landry is eligible for Part D due to the fact that he has part A.

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