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I received my"Notice Of Award" in the mail today and I was fully approved. What a relief. They said they were withholding backpay to see if I was getting SSI, which I wasn't.
Does anyone know if I can stay on Maryland Medical Assistance (Medicaid) instead of going on Medicare?
You'll have to research your particular state. Many states allow you to have both. Medicare Part A is only hospitalization, anyway. Some states will pay for your Part B and even supplemental insurance. Your rates will increase later if you don't opt to pick them up at time of eligibility.
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