This is a 2 part question:
If someone delays enrolling in Part B for several years (and does not have other health coverage) and then finally enrolls during the general enrollment period with a July 1 effective date - would that be considered IEP or ICEP?
And secondly, would they have a late enrollment Part D drug penalty assessed, even if they enrolled in an MAPD with July 1 effective date?
I was under the impression that under this scenario the person would not have a drug penalty because they are in their IEP and I thought you had 63 days to get a drug plan after IEP.....I am posting
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If someone delays enrolling in Part B for several years (and does not have other health coverage) and then finally enrolls during the general enrollment period with a July 1 effective date - would that be considered IEP or ICEP?
And secondly, would they have a late enrollment Part D drug penalty assessed, even if they enrolled in an MAPD with July 1 effective date?
I was under the impression that under this scenario the person would not have a drug penalty because they are in their IEP and I thought you had 63 days to get a drug plan after IEP.....I am posting
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