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Roll Hunting Nickels - Finally Found It! BOOM! 🔥 - Duration: 14:14.

I wonder what's in this box of nickels

hey everyone is Rob with Rob finds treasure and we've got a nickel box to hunt today

so I got this nickel box at a bank that I haven't been doing a little bit I've

been really trying to mix up my banks I've been trying to go to my dye banks

and get nickels and my nickel banks and get dimes or pennies and you name it

just trying to kind of play the roulette a little bit if you will now the banks

hitting I keep going back and getting that denomination but nickels have been

a little bit hit and miss over the last several boxes I've actually had about

three boxes that I didn't even post because it was just a bunch of early

Jeffersons then I've got a couple of boxes still to post that did have some

pretty cool finds in them but nothing crazy I haven't had a box with more than

one silver or more than one Buffalo in a while and I'm hoping that this box

produces that that being said you guys know the routine I've opened the box

it's definitely circulated nickels it's a little bit too trashed I got a funny

story about this you'll see the rolls are a little bit dirty and they even got

some grass on them because after I open it at the bank when I was walking it

indoors it was raining and a couple of the rolls fell out and when I went to

catch him more rolls found so I had to scoop off the grass throw them back in

the box what a mess so I have to go through this

hunt it wouldn't surprise me if we encounter some grass man it was a mess

maybe it was a good mess because it's gonna lead to something good in the box

who knows enough rambling let's kick off the hunt I'll be checking for Enders

along the way and loop you in if there's something or someone roll two off to a

quick start got our first 40s nickel of the box it's

a 46 Philadelphia roll number four last coin in the roll is a forties nickel and

it's a 1940 Philadelphia at that rolled over 12 gonna have our third 40s nickel

of the box 1947 Denver Road number 15 gonna have our fourth 40s nickel 1940

Philadelphia roll 21 is gonna produce our fifth 40s nickel and it's another

1940 so three from that same year roll 25 our sixth 40s coin and this

one's a trashed 41 roll number 26 and we've got another 40s nickel another

trashed 1941 San Francisco roll 28 you gotta laugh at the grass but I do find

another 41 Philadelphia again not in great shape but we'll take it

roll number 35 we're gonna have another 40s nickel here this one's a 48 Denver

same roll guys we got a 1950 sitting here so I'm gonna preface this with what

I always say when I pull a 39 or 50 I recently found a 39 d the last nickel I

need to find on my own for my Jefferson nickel set now I've got the whole set

because I've been donated a 50 d but I've never pulled a 50 d can this 1950

in pretty decent shape pretty decent shape can it be a 50 d without a 50 d we

got a 50 d a 1950 d and it is in decent shape I have found a 1950 D in

circulation I have now found every Jefferson nickel there is to find in

circulation it looks pretty good a little bit of dirt on it but you just

ignore the dirt for a second look how crisp and God We Trust is he's

even got some detail in his hair still the fields don't look too bad

this one might have been in someone's collection for a while and look at that

RIM that's a nice tight rim too in 1950 D definitely a key date let's go ahead

and grab the red book and look at the mintage I think it's 2.6 million but I

could be off let's take a look all right everyone 1950 Deon Nichols I

was right two point six three million just over EMS sixty is $14 I don't think

it's MS sixty man it's pretty nice though it is pretty nice yeah it's

pretty nice it might be a you 55 I could maybe squeeze a fifty eight out of it's

got some toning a little bit of dirt on Liberty but that's just a little bit of

dirt and toning at the end of the day not a lot of scratches some hair detail

pretty good rim pretty good lettering overall it's not in bad shape I don't

think it's a mess 60 but it's definitely definitely a good definitely a good pull

my first one's in great shape a little bit of scratches like I said that's why

it's not gonna get an MS grade I don't think but still a you 55 I would say all

day I'd be surprised if it dropped below a you 50 and I wouldn't be surprised and

it got an au 58 grade so I will take that I'm happy what a great coin one of

the best ones you can pull other than a variety for the Jefferson nickel set

roll 39 got another 40 s nickel and this one looks pretty good too yeah not too

bad looking in 1940 Denver more grass but more importantly rule 41 and we've

got some colors here so I figured I would open this with you guys take a

look at this copper edged one and it's just the 2004 D so not the double die

obverse 2004 P but interesting toning on the edge kind of odd

it's really just gunky and dirty and then we've got possibly a war nickel

here no we've got a burnt Buffalo I

might have a D mint mark let me let's look at this under the scope put it

under the scope here well see if there's a mint mark first hmm it's pretty

damaged down there probably just damage and then the front

yeah that's worn slick I don't think nigga dating will help

this because it's toned dark like this and if I nigga date it it'll be silvery

right where it's nigga dated and it will stand out worse let me go wash it with a

little warm soapy water since it's already pretty toasty anyway and we'll

see what it comes out like all right guys

as expected not much happened to it differently I don't see a mint mark and

you can almost make out a date so the soap water helped but I don't think I

can get a date on this alright guys I'm done filling with this my best guess

based on what I see is that 1925 or 1926 I'm pretty certain it's either one of

those two and it does not have a mint mark that I can tell it's just some

damage right down there so I think it's a 25 or 26 Philadelphia we'll call it

that I have both of those for my set so it's not a big deal and we'll leave it

alone for now rule number 42 I got it first here or maybe a first back-to-back

1940 ones in a roll looks like one is a Philadelphia

and the second one is a Denver so two more forty ones that's five nineteen

forty ones in this box well number forty five guys had laid him out

I found a 1955 D and I always checked the nineteen fifty five D for the over

mintmark D over s there's a number one and a number two variety the number two

you can see the edge of it right here but you don't see any of the s in here

or protruding left of the D on the number one variety you can see the loop

inside of the S and you can see the S coming out from the D as well as on top

so it's the more sought-after variety extra fine is 12 bucks versus ten not a

huge difference but there's a difference so I pulled this one out doesn't look

like it's in bad shape I would say it's at least extra fine and might even be a

you on the front the back looks good too so this might be at least an au type

nickel in my opinion so I went ahead and stuck it under the microscope and let me

show you what I see here's what I see under the microscope in my opinion I

think I see part of the curve inside here and the s up here sticking to the

left protruding to the left now it's also flattened a little bit that D so

you could argue that that's part of the problem but if I flip it upside down I'm

fairly certain it looks like there's part of the ass it could not be I don't

know it it could just be damaged the way that that looks so I'm asking for your

opinion I have looked at hundreds of these nickels I've never had one even

come close that I even considered maybe for a second that it was a D over s but

there's something in there and it really feels like you could see the top of the

S here and it's been flattened here's the picture one more time

got it here you can see it protruding out and the bottom comes out a little

bit too so it's very clearly I mean you could argue that some of that's damaged

obviously mine's a dirtier not as clean it could just be a

damaged D but if that's a push to the side demon that's a dramatic push and

there is something in the middle there hard to tell for sure could this be a

do-over ass will flip it all the way around sure it looks funny to me

sure looks funny I could be seeing things after finding that 1950 diiemma

look sided but man I think I see something inside that D I'm gonna pull

it out for now we'd love to hear your thoughts

could this be in 1955 d / s number one if it is the conditions pretty good in

my opinion still a cool find let's take it up here for now and we'll get back to

the hunt rule 47 surprising enough another 1941 Philadelphia alright

everyone another box of nickels hundred and I will classify this as a pretty

good box we end up with a whopping seven 2009's but they're all Denver I can't

seem to find very many Philadelphia mints but make sense of where my

location is a couple of odd tone coins that I camped another one of those

silver-plated 83s and then kind of odd toned 68s I think it might have been a

proof at one point but you never know I put it to the side we got 13 from the

40s for 1940s 640 ones a 46 47 and a 48 we got 9 in the 50s fine in the box

a 1950 D my first-ever can't get mad at that a 53 a 55 pretty nice shape

possible D / s we'll take that as well we got 4 from 57 and 2 from 58 to go

along with a couple of really nice sixties coins a 62 in really great shape

and a 64 common coin but you don't find them

like this very often so I pulled it out I'll PI hold on to it and then either a

25 or 26 Buffalo can barely read the date under certain lighting and under my

loop but it's a Philadelphia I think it's 25 or 26 so in my opinion

one of my better boxes anytime I can pull a nickel I've never pulled and a

very tough pole along with a possible variety coin a buffalo a couple of nice

coin 709 s and 22 early Jefferson's will take it hopefully you enjoyed this home

with me I know I did if you did I'd appreciate a thumbs up and as always

everyone happy hunting and thanks for watching

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Roll Hunting Nickels - Finally Found It! BOOM! 🔥 - Duration: 14:14.

I wonder what's in this box of nickels

hey everyone is Rob with Rob finds treasure and we've got a nickel box to hunt today

so I got this nickel box at a bank that I haven't been doing a little bit I've

been really trying to mix up my banks I've been trying to go to my dye banks

and get nickels and my nickel banks and get dimes or pennies and you name it

just trying to kind of play the roulette a little bit if you will now the banks

hitting I keep going back and getting that denomination but nickels have been

a little bit hit and miss over the last several boxes I've actually had about

three boxes that I didn't even post because it was just a bunch of early

Jeffersons then I've got a couple of boxes still to post that did have some

pretty cool finds in them but nothing crazy I haven't had a box with more than

one silver or more than one Buffalo in a while and I'm hoping that this box

produces that that being said you guys know the routine I've opened the box

it's definitely circulated nickels it's a little bit too trashed I got a funny

story about this you'll see the rolls are a little bit dirty and they even got

some grass on them because after I open it at the bank when I was walking it

indoors it was raining and a couple of the rolls fell out and when I went to

catch him more rolls found so I had to scoop off the grass throw them back in

the box what a mess so I have to go through this

hunt it wouldn't surprise me if we encounter some grass man it was a mess

maybe it was a good mess because it's gonna lead to something good in the box

who knows enough rambling let's kick off the hunt I'll be checking for Enders

along the way and loop you in if there's something or someone roll two off to a

quick start got our first 40s nickel of the box it's

a 46 Philadelphia roll number four last coin in the roll is a forties nickel and

it's a 1940 Philadelphia at that rolled over 12 gonna have our third 40s nickel

of the box 1947 Denver Road number 15 gonna have our fourth 40s nickel 1940

Philadelphia roll 21 is gonna produce our fifth 40s nickel and it's another

1940 so three from that same year roll 25 our sixth 40s coin and this

one's a trashed 41 roll number 26 and we've got another 40s nickel another

trashed 1941 San Francisco roll 28 you gotta laugh at the grass but I do find

another 41 Philadelphia again not in great shape but we'll take it

roll number 35 we're gonna have another 40s nickel here this one's a 48 Denver

same roll guys we got a 1950 sitting here so I'm gonna preface this with what

I always say when I pull a 39 or 50 I recently found a 39 d the last nickel I

need to find on my own for my Jefferson nickel set now I've got the whole set

because I've been donated a 50 d but I've never pulled a 50 d can this 1950

in pretty decent shape pretty decent shape can it be a 50 d without a 50 d we

got a 50 d a 1950 d and it is in decent shape I have found a 1950 D in

circulation I have now found every Jefferson nickel there is to find in

circulation it looks pretty good a little bit of dirt on it but you just

ignore the dirt for a second look how crisp and God We Trust is he's

even got some detail in his hair still the fields don't look too bad

this one might have been in someone's collection for a while and look at that

RIM that's a nice tight rim too in 1950 D definitely a key date let's go ahead

and grab the red book and look at the mintage I think it's 2.6 million but I

could be off let's take a look all right everyone 1950 Deon Nichols I

was right two point six three million just over EMS sixty is $14 I don't think

it's MS sixty man it's pretty nice though it is pretty nice yeah it's

pretty nice it might be a you 55 I could maybe squeeze a fifty eight out of it's

got some toning a little bit of dirt on Liberty but that's just a little bit of

dirt and toning at the end of the day not a lot of scratches some hair detail

pretty good rim pretty good lettering overall it's not in bad shape I don't

think it's a mess 60 but it's definitely definitely a good definitely a good pull

my first one's in great shape a little bit of scratches like I said that's why

it's not gonna get an MS grade I don't think but still a you 55 I would say all

day I'd be surprised if it dropped below a you 50 and I wouldn't be surprised and

it got an au 58 grade so I will take that I'm happy what a great coin one of

the best ones you can pull other than a variety for the Jefferson nickel set

roll 39 got another 40 s nickel and this one looks pretty good too yeah not too

bad looking in 1940 Denver more grass but more importantly rule 41 and we've

got some colors here so I figured I would open this with you guys take a

look at this copper edged one and it's just the 2004 D so not the double die

obverse 2004 P but interesting toning on the edge kind of odd

it's really just gunky and dirty and then we've got possibly a war nickel

here no we've got a burnt Buffalo I

might have a D mint mark let me let's look at this under the scope put it

under the scope here well see if there's a mint mark first hmm it's pretty

damaged down there probably just damage and then the front

yeah that's worn slick I don't think nigga dating will help

this because it's toned dark like this and if I nigga date it it'll be silvery

right where it's nigga dated and it will stand out worse let me go wash it with a

little warm soapy water since it's already pretty toasty anyway and we'll

see what it comes out like all right guys

as expected not much happened to it differently I don't see a mint mark and

you can almost make out a date so the soap water helped but I don't think I

can get a date on this alright guys I'm done filling with this my best guess

based on what I see is that 1925 or 1926 I'm pretty certain it's either one of

those two and it does not have a mint mark that I can tell it's just some

damage right down there so I think it's a 25 or 26 Philadelphia we'll call it

that I have both of those for my set so it's not a big deal and we'll leave it

alone for now rule number 42 I got it first here or maybe a first back-to-back

1940 ones in a roll looks like one is a Philadelphia

and the second one is a Denver so two more forty ones that's five nineteen

forty ones in this box well number forty five guys had laid him out

I found a 1955 D and I always checked the nineteen fifty five D for the over

mintmark D over s there's a number one and a number two variety the number two

you can see the edge of it right here but you don't see any of the s in here

or protruding left of the D on the number one variety you can see the loop

inside of the S and you can see the S coming out from the D as well as on top

so it's the more sought-after variety extra fine is 12 bucks versus ten not a

huge difference but there's a difference so I pulled this one out doesn't look

like it's in bad shape I would say it's at least extra fine and might even be a

you on the front the back looks good too so this might be at least an au type

nickel in my opinion so I went ahead and stuck it under the microscope and let me

show you what I see here's what I see under the microscope in my opinion I

think I see part of the curve inside here and the s up here sticking to the

left protruding to the left now it's also flattened a little bit that D so

you could argue that that's part of the problem but if I flip it upside down I'm

fairly certain it looks like there's part of the ass it could not be I don't

know it it could just be damaged the way that that looks so I'm asking for your

opinion I have looked at hundreds of these nickels I've never had one even

come close that I even considered maybe for a second that it was a D over s but

there's something in there and it really feels like you could see the top of the

S here and it's been flattened here's the picture one more time

got it here you can see it protruding out and the bottom comes out a little

bit too so it's very clearly I mean you could argue that some of that's damaged

obviously mine's a dirtier not as clean it could just be a

damaged D but if that's a push to the side demon that's a dramatic push and

there is something in the middle there hard to tell for sure could this be a

do-over ass will flip it all the way around sure it looks funny to me

sure looks funny I could be seeing things after finding that 1950 diiemma

look sided but man I think I see something inside that D I'm gonna pull

it out for now we'd love to hear your thoughts

could this be in 1955 d / s number one if it is the conditions pretty good in

my opinion still a cool find let's take it up here for now and we'll get back to

the hunt rule 47 surprising enough another 1941 Philadelphia alright

everyone another box of nickels hundred and I will classify this as a pretty

good box we end up with a whopping seven 2009's but they're all Denver I can't

seem to find very many Philadelphia mints but make sense of where my

location is a couple of odd tone coins that I camped another one of those

silver-plated 83s and then kind of odd toned 68s I think it might have been a

proof at one point but you never know I put it to the side we got 13 from the

40s for 1940s 640 ones a 46 47 and a 48 we got 9 in the 50s fine in the box

a 1950 D my first-ever can't get mad at that a 53 a 55 pretty nice shape

possible D / s we'll take that as well we got 4 from 57 and 2 from 58 to go

along with a couple of really nice sixties coins a 62 in really great shape

and a 64 common coin but you don't find them

like this very often so I pulled it out I'll PI hold on to it and then either a

25 or 26 Buffalo can barely read the date under certain lighting and under my

loop but it's a Philadelphia I think it's 25 or 26 so in my opinion

one of my better boxes anytime I can pull a nickel I've never pulled and a

very tough pole along with a possible variety coin a buffalo a couple of nice

coin 709 s and 22 early Jefferson's will take it hopefully you enjoyed this home

with me I know I did if you did I'd appreciate a thumbs up and as always

everyone happy hunting and thanks for watching

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Guide to Medicare Basics | Kaiser Permanente - Duration: 12:35.

Kaiser Permanente Guide to Medicare Basics.

The National Medicare program, which was created in 1965,

has given people peace of mind and the security

of knowing they'll have access to health coverage.

Medicare is administered by the Centers for Medicare

and Medicaid Services or CMS and provides health care coverage

to people who are 65 and over and people under 65

who have certain disabilities,

including end-stage renal disease, after diagnosis.

Medicare is made up of Parts A, B, C,

and D. We'll explore each one,

so you have the information you need.

Let's look at Part A first.

Part A is hospital insurance and provides coverage

for Inpatient hospital, Skilled nursing,

Hospice, Home health care.

Services not covered under Part A include Custodial care

and long term care.

If you've worked at least 10 years

of Social Security covered employment and are over 65,

you generally will pay no monthly premium

for Part A. Once you're eligible, you can sign

up at your Social Security Office.

Then you'll receive a red, white and blue Medicare card

that you'll use to get care.

Next, Part B is medical insurance.

It covers services like D octor visits, Preventive services,

Inpatient and outpatient physician services,

Outpatient surgery, Lab, Radiology,

Durable medical equipment, Dialysis

and other medical services and supplies not covered

under Part A. If you qualify for Part A, you're eligible

for Part B. And you'll keep your Part B benefits for as long

as you continue to pay for them.

And here's something important to remember.

You must sign up for Part B once you are eligible,

because if you don't, you may have

to pay a Late Enrollment Penalty.

This penalty increases the Part B monthly premium by 10 percent

for each 12 month period you decline coverage.

And that amount is not a one-time penalty.

It lasts for as long as you remain enrolled

in Part B. There are exceptions to this penalty,

such as a person who continues to work after age 65.

We've now covered Part A and Part B,

which together make up Original Medicare.

Let's move on to Part C. Often referred

to as Medicare Advantage, Part C is the part of Medicare

that allows you to choose a private insurance company

to provide your Medicare benefits.

Medicare Advantage Plans must cover all of the services

that Original Medicare covers.

However, hospice care and certain care

for clinical research studies are exceptions.

They're covered under Original Medicare

and not Medicare Advantage Plans.

If you have a Medicare Advantage Plan and need these services,

you can still have them covered under Original Medicare.

Medicare Advantage plans feature a network of providers

that you must use for care.

If you choose to see an out-of-network provider,

you'll be financially responsible, except in the case

of an emergency or urgent care.

When you sign up with a Medicare Advantage plan,

you still have Medicare.

You'll just receive your health care coverage

through a private insurance company.

Once you're enrolled, you will only need

to show the Medicare Advantage plan's member ID card

to get care.

But you should still keep your red,

white and blue Medicare card.

And then there is Part D. Part D provides outpatient prescription

drug coverage and can only be purchased

from a private company.

A Part D plan must have a list

of covered drugs called a formulary.

And you may only have one Part D plan at a time.

You're eligible for Part D if you are entitled to benefits

under Part A and/or enrolled

in Part B. The only way you can enroll in Part D is

through one of these options.

A Medicare Advantage plan

that includes Part D prescription drug coverage.

A Stand-alone Prescription Drug Plan

which offers prescription drug coverage only,

and some employers and unions.

Like Part B, Part D also has a Late Enrollment Penalty.

The penalty for Part D is 1 percent of the monthly premium

for every month that you defer your enrollment.

This penalty does not apply to those who are eligible

for Low Income Subsidy, also called "Extra Help".

To apply for this program and get assistance in paying

for your prescription drug premiums and costs,

contact Social Security or your state Medicaid office

or call 1-800-Medicare for more information.

Now that we've gone over the four parts of Medicare

and the benefits they offer let's go over how

and when you can enroll in Original Medicare.

The Initial Enrollment Period

for Original Medicare begins 3 months before your 65th birthday

and ends 3 months after the month you turn 65,

a total of 7 months.

If you miss your Initial Enrollment Period, you can sign

up during the General Enrollment Period between January 1

and March 31 each year and your coverage will begin

on July 1 of that same year.

If you decide to continue working after 65,

but lose your employer or union coverage, you can take advantage

of a Special Enrollment Period which is anytime outside

of the General Enrollment or Initial Enrollment Periods.

In the next part, we'll discuss enrollment in Parts C and D.

To be eligible you must reside in the approved service area

and have Parts A and B. Some exceptions apply, such as,

if you have end-stage renal disease, also known as ESRD.

Medicare has specific rules about enrolling individuals

with ESRD, unless you qualify for an exception,

you may not be eligible for a Part C plan.

For more information please call 1800-Medicare.

Additionally, if you have an employer or union health plan

or other health coverage through a company

that offers Medicare Advantage Plans, you may be able

to join one of their Medicare Advantage Plans.

Most Medicare Advantage plans have limited enrollment periods.

The Initial Enrollment Period for a Medicare Advantage Plan

with Part D is the same as Original Medicare.

You have a total of 7 months to enroll,

the 3 months before you turn 65, your birthday month,

and the 3 months after you turn 65.

The Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period, or MA OEP,

begins the first of the month you are first eligible

for Medicare Parts A and B and lasts

for 3 months (for instance, March 1st-May 31st

if you become eligible

for Medicare Parts A and B in March).

During the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period,

you can switch to another Medicare Advantage plan,

or disenroll and return to Original Medicare.

If you miss your Initial Enrollment Period,

you can still enroll in a Medicare Advantage Plan

with Part D during the Annual Election Period

between October 15 and December 7.

During this period, all Medicare beneficiaries may enroll, drop,

or change their Medicare Advantage and/or Part D plan.

Your plan will then become effective January 1

of the following year.

This is also referred to as the "Fall Open Enrollment" season

in some Medicare publications.

You may qualify for a continuous enrollment period

if you are eligible for Low Income Subsidy (also referred

to as Extra Help).

To see if you qualify for Extra Help, call 1 800 Medicare.

There are also Special Election Periods based

on individual beneficiary qualifications that allow you

to change plans or enroll

in a new Medicare Advantage Plan outside

of the regular enrollment periods.

Examples of these Special Election Periods are:

Loss of employer or union group coverage, Qualification

for Low Income Status, Relocation,

you have moved or are moving.

If you enroll in a Medicare health plan

that has received a 5-Star Quality Rating,

you'll also have the freedom to sign up outside

of the regular enrollment periods during the special

enrollment period that's designated

for 5-Star rated plans.

Each year, the Centers for Medicare

and Medicaid Services evaluate all Medicare health

and prescription drug plans

through their Medicare Star Quality Rating system.

Plans are given an overall rating from 1 to 5 stars,

5 stars meaning excellent.

These ratings are based on major categories

which include Preventive Care, Chronic Care,

Prescription Drug Services, Customer Service

and Member Satisfaction.

These ratings are a valuable, independent source

of information when comparing Medicare health plans

and can help you make a more informed choice.

The 5-Star special enrollment period runs from December 8th

to November 30th of the following year

for Medicare health plans and prescription drug plans

that get a 5-Star rating from CMS.

All eligible Medicare beneficiaries can take advantage

of this special enrollment period.

If you live in an area that offers a 5-Star rated plan,

your coverage will begin the first

of the month following the verification

of your Medicare eligibility.

Finally, we'd like to direct your attention

to the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period,

also known as the MA OEP.

Each year during the period from January 1

to March 31 you can choose to switch

to another Medicare Advantage Plan or disenroll

from your Medicare Advantage Plan

and return to Original Medicare.

You may also purchase a stand-alone Part D prescription

drug plan at this time.

So now you have the confidence of knowing the basics

of Medicare, understanding what the four parts A, B,

C and D represent, the important enrollment periods

and the significance

of the Medicare Star Quality Ratings System.

If you need more information about Social Security,

state assistance and Medicare (including Medicare Star Quality

Ratings), please use these important websites

and phone numbers displayed here.

These references can also be found

in our enrollment materials.

We invite you to visit our website kp.org/medicare

where you can learn more about the benefits

and services we offer, and even enroll online.

Thank you for watching and stay well.

For more infomation >> Guide to Medicare Basics | Kaiser Permanente - Duration: 12:35.

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"Hey Luffy I Am not feeling too well"

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Group Medicare - Four Simple Steps| Kaiser Permanente - Duration: 2:20.

>> Do you have health care coverage

through an employer, union or trust fund?

>>Are you considering a Medicare health plan?

>>Whether you're close to age 65 or planning to continue working,

it's good to know the steps

so you don't miss an important deadline

or get charged a late enrollment penalty.

>>This video provides four simple steps

so you are prepared before you enroll

in a Medicare health plan, like Kaiser Permanente.

>>Let's start with step one, getting familiar with Medicare.

You can read about the four parts

of Medicare on this website.

>>Step two.

Because every organization is different,

there may be some unique rules.

>>You should contact your organization's

benefits administrator

>>or visit their website to learn

about your health plan options, benefits and how to enroll.

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>>Step three.

Timing is very important.

>>If you're planning to retire at sixty-five,

you'll have seven months to enroll

into a Medicare health plan.

>>The three months before your birth month, your birth month

and the three months after.

>>If you continue to work, and retire after sixty-five,

you have eight months to enroll.

>>And finally, step four.

>>Contact Social Security to check your eligibility,

request your Medicare Card, if you don't already have one,

>>and sign up for Part B, which is Medical Insurance.

>>To learn more about the importance of Part B,

watch our video here in the Learning Center.

>>Now that you know these four simple steps,

>>you'll be prepared to enroll in a Medicare health plan,

like Kaiser Permanente.

>>And, if you need any help or guidance along the way,

>>we're here to answer your questions.

Just give us a call.

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She Took WATER COM AJO and 5 Minutes Then She Was ATONITE With What Happened !!! - Duration: 2:48.

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