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Health, 18.08.2021 01:00 naniicapri3

A beneficiary who currently eligible for Medicare Part A who enrolls into Part B, is a. No longer entitled to Part D.
b. Not granted an additional IEP to enroll into a Part D plan.
c. Automatically given an ICEP enrollment period when they enroll in Part B.
d. Able to use a Special Election Period (SEP) to enroll into Part B.

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