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If you’re a veteran approaching age 65 (or already eligible because of disability), you may be wondering how Medicare and Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits work together. You can and often should have both. They don’t merge into one program, but together they can give you more choices and broader protection. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you make smart decisions.
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Practical Steps To Take Right Now
- Sign up for Medicare Parts A and B if you’re eligible — even if you plan to use VA care. Part A is usually premium-free and covers hospital stays when you use non-VA hospitals; Part B covers outpatient care. Missing Part B enrollment can lead to late-enrollment penalties.
- Check whether a Medicare Advantage plan makes sense for you. Some veterans choose a Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan for extra benefits, but make sure that the plan doesn’t restrict the care you want and that it coordinates sensibly with your VA access.
- Keep good records of where you get care. If you use both VA and non-VA providers, tracking claims and bills will help avoid unexpected charges. If you have other federal programs (CHAMPVA, TRICARE), learn the payer rules — some programs are primary to Medicare, and others are secondary.
- Talk to a counselor. Your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) and VA benefits officers can offer free, personalized advice about enrollment timing, plan comparisons, and cost-saving options. AARP’s veteran resources and navigators also provide user-friendly tools to compare benefits.
For veterans, utilizing both VA benefits and Medicare can enhance your health coverage and minimize gaps. Enroll on time, compare drug and supplemental options, and get free counseling to tailor choices to your health needs and budget. If you’re unsure where to start, visit Medicare.gov or contact your local VA benefits office — that small step can avoid costly mistakes later.
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