LindaB1993
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Deductions & credits

If you have a Marketplace plan, you can keep it until your Medicare coverage starts. If you like, you can keep your Marketplace plan too. But once your Medicare Part A coverage starts, you’ll no longer be eligible for any premium tax credits or other cost savings you may be getting for your Marketplace plan. So you’d have to pay full price for the Marketplace plan.

 

If you have Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance), you're considered covered under the health care law and don't need a Marketplace plan. But having only Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) doesn't meet this requirement. TIPIf you have only Medicare Part B, you aren't considered to have qualifying health coverage.

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