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Can you have both SSI and SSDI?

Many individuals are eligible for benefits under both the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs at the same time. We use the term “concurrent” when individuals are eligible for benefits under both programs.

Can you get Medicare if you are on SSI?

SOCIAL SECURITY, MEDICAID AND MEDICARE Many people receive both SSI and Social Security benefits. It is possible to get both Medicare and Medicaid. States pay the Medicare premiums for people who receive SSI benefits if they are also eligible for Medicaid.

Can you get Medicare early on SSDI?

If You Are Under Age 65 — Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) You can apply for SSDI at your local Social Security Administration office. Once you are approved for SSDI, you must wait 5 months for your income benefits to begin, and an additional 24 months before Medicare benefits begin.

SOCIAL SECURITY, MEDICAID AND MEDICARE Many people receive both SSI and Social Security benefits. Medicaid is linked to receipt of SSI benefits in most States. It is possible to get both Medicare and Medicaid. States pay the Medicare premiums for people who receive SSI benefits if they are also eligible for Medicaid.

Do you qualify for Medicare if you receive Social Security disability?

However, if you’re receiving Social Security Disability Insurance benefits, you may qualify for Medicare early. Do I Qualify for Social Security Disability and Medicare Benefits? Medicare and disability benefits from Social Security help people who are unable to work due to injury or disease.

Do you have to pay Medicare penalty if you have Social Security disability?

If you get Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) and have Medicare You’re considered covered under the health care law and don’t have to pay the penalty that people without coverage must pay. You can’t enroll in a Marketplace plan to replace or supplement your Medicare coverage.

Can you sign up for Medicare if you are not ready for Social Security?

Even if you are not ready to start your monthly Social Security benefits yet, you can use our online retirement application to sign up just for Medicare and wait to apply for your retirement or spouses benefits later.

How long does it take to get Medicare after SSDI?

Medicare coverage kicks in for most SSDI recipients two years after the first month they are eligible for their monthly disability benefits. However, this doesn’t automatically mean that every person approved for SSDI must wait two years to get their Medicare coverage.