C did not work and her husband did not work at a job that was covered by Social Security. When she turned 65 recently, which of the following Medicare options were available to her?

C did not work and her husband did not work at a job that was covered by Social Security. When she turned 65 recently, which of the following Medicare options were available to her?


a. C could enroll in Medicare Part A and pay a premium for the coverage.

b. C could buy a Medicare supplement policy to take the place of Medicare because she is not eligible for Medicare.

c. C cannot enroll in Medicare, but must enroll in Medicaid instead.

d. C will be enrolled automatically in Part A with no premium, but she will need to pay a premium for Part B if she wants coverage.



Answer: A

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