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How to Qualify for Medicare if You Have a Disability?

To qualify for Medicare due to a disability, individuals must receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits for at least 24 months. Certain conditions, like Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) or End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), have shorter waiting periods. After meeting the eligibility period, automatic enrollment occurs. Those under 65 with disabilities can access Medicare coverage, including Parts A and B. To know more visit here https://www.capitalbluemedicare.com/wps/portal/capm/home/what-is-medicare/eligibility-enrollment

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How to Qualify for Medicare if You Have a Disability?

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  1. How to Qualify for Medicare if You Have a Disability? Qualifying for Medicare advantage due to a disability involves meeting certain criteria set by the Social Security Administration (SSA). People under 65 who have a qualifying disability or medical condition may be eligible for Medicare benefits. Here's a how to qualify for Medicare if you have a disability. Meet the Social Security Definition of Disability Apply for Social Security Disability Benefits Medicare Advantage and Part D Automatic Enrollment Duration of Disability Waiting Period Work Credits

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