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Medicare Eligibility Age Differs from Social Security


A helpful article for new retirees or seniors who are preparing to enroll in Social Security and/or Medicare benefits.

Applying for Medicare insurance can be a stressful event. Most people are used to getting their health insurance through their employer and some have never had to apply for any kind of health insurance outside of work. Then you turn 65 and retire and suddenly there are a whole bunch of government programs to learn about.


Fortunately, you can apply for Medicare and your Social Security income benefits at the same location: your local Social Security office. If you are applying for both at the same time, it can even be done in the same visit, provided you are eligible for both. However, it’s important to know that the age at which you are eligible for each program is different.

Eligibility for Social Security

Currently you are eligible for full Social Security income benefits at age 66. Full income retirement benefit means you will be paid 100% of the amount you are eligible to receive, determined by the Social Security administration. You are also eligible to take early income benefits as young as age 62. Taking benefits early means that you will be paid a reduced monthly benefit because you will take benefits over a longer period of time than if you had waited until age 66. The reduced monthly benefit starts at 75% if you are 62.

The longer you wait, the higher your percentage of benefits will get. Many people work well past age 66 these days, and waiting to start your retirement benefits will result in a larger monthly benefit. The maximum benefits is 132% of your full benefit if you wait until age 70. There is a helpful chart at the Social Security website that you can use to determine your percentage based on your age of application for benefits.

It’s important to remember that your Social Security income benefits have nothing to do with Medicare, so whether you apply for your retirement benefits at age 62 or 66, your eligibility for Medicare will not be affected either way.

Eligibility for Medicare

Medicare eligibility is based on a couple of factors. First, you must have worked for 10 years in the U.S. in your lifetime, or be married to someone who has woman who has worked those ten years. Second, you must be age 65 or older unless you have a disability which qualified you for early Medicare benefits. The majority of people who qualify for Medicare are people who “age in,” meaning that they turned 65.

If you are not working past age 65, then you will most likely want to apply for Medicare to be your primary insurance. You can apply for Medicare as early as three months before your 65th birthday, and your Part A and Part B benefits will begin on the first of the month in which you turned 65.

On the other hand, if you do work past age 65 and decide to stay on your employer’s group health insurance, you can delay your enrollment into Medicare until you retire and roll off those group benefits. Most people who decide to stay with their group plan will at least enroll in Medicare Part A, because it doesn't cost anything if you have worked the required 10 years, and it can coordinate with your group insurance to help to reduce your costs if you are hospitalized.

Enrolling in Medicare is a simple process that can be done online, over the telephone or even in person at the nearest Social Security office. As long as you don’t confuse the two government programs and remember that age 65 is the magic number for getting Medicare benefits, your enrollment should be simple and easy to do.


Danielle Kunkle is the co-owner of Boomer Benefits, a licensed insurance agency specializing in Medigap insurance. She and her team help thousands of people each year with when to apply for Medicare. Click here to learn more about when and how to apply for your Medicare benefits.
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Learning About A SeQual Portable Oxygen Concentrator

This easily puts your mind at ease, letting you concentrate on the more enjoyable aspects of your daily life. The machine comes with a battery that provides power for more than three hours.

SeQual oxygen concentrators offer a high-technology ATF, standing for Advanced Technology Fractionator module. It is a patented device known for separating ambient air from oxygen. This separation plays a key role in making life easier for individuals afflicted with chronic lung disease. As compared to former models, this state-of-the-art device eliminates over 200 fittings, components and connections. The energy efficiency of this low-weight device is also previously unheard of in the field of respiratory therapy.

It is convenient

Unlike oxygen concentrators of the past, SeQual oxygen concentrators have the versatility of providing you with oxygen during stationary and ambulatory times. It provides the most reliable and continuous air flow on a 24 hour basis, seven days per week. This easily puts your mind at ease, letting you concentrate on the more enjoyable aspects of your daily life. The machine comes with a battery that provides power for more than three hours.

The Eclipse 3 Portable Oxygen Concentrator is easy to transport. You do not need to concern yourself with picking it up and placing it anywhere. It comes with an easy-to-pull cart that has an easy-to-grip handle. The handle also comes fitted with a telescoping device. This makes it ideal for you and your active living lifestyle. Unlike past oxygen users, you can easily move throughout your day without touting a heavy oxygen tank behind you.

You can travel with it 

Many times you think of oxygen concentrators and thoughts of not being able to travel comfortably come to mind. The Eclipse 3 Portable Oxygen Concentrator takes care of this. This machine has been approved by the Federal Aviation Authority, or FAA, for use on a majority of the major airlines. The device is also approved for usage on public transportation vehicles including buses, trains, cruise ships and other modes. To be certain you can take your Eclipse 3 Portable Oxygen Concentrator with you during your travels, always check with the traveling authority to be certain. Competent companies will make concessions to make traveling as easy as possible on you.

It fits the budget

SeQual portable oxygen concentrators can fit any budget. Depending upon the company, you can either buy outright or rent for a monthly fee. Decide which works best for your budget. Talk with a professional about this aspect. Professionals are specialized in helping you reach an amicable financial solution for your breathing needs.

Finding a company

A number of companies, both offline and online can help with your SeQual oxygen concentrator needs. Check with your social networking circles for recommendations. Call your local medical supply company, hospital and/or respiratory therapy business for recommendations. Talk with current and past patients for recommendations. Doing your research beforehand will protect you. Check with the customer service department. Only choose a company you feel comfortable dealing with.

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, short for COPD, can be trying and frustrating to deal with. Choosing an effective and reliable SeQual portable oxygen concentrator can make life easier.

Wayne Hemrick writes a product review on sequal portable oxygen concentrators. reference: http://www.oxygenconcentratorstore.com/sequal/
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Benefits of clinical tools in the healthcare industry

While visiting a hospital, you might have noticed various tools that are placed in different rooms that help in assessing and diagnosing the patients to provide the necessary treatment. With the advancement in technology, different types of clinical tools are being developed that help doctors to diagnose the patient with correct disorder. Ambulatory blood pressure monitor is one such tool that helps in monitoring the changes in the blood pressure of the patients while they are still active. This device is considered to be quite helpful in the healthcare industry as it gives you a complete picture of any kind of fluctuation in the blood pressure depending upon the time of the day and also the level of activities that are being carried out by the patient.



The device basically consists of an arm cuff that is wrapped around the upper arm along with a monitor that is similar to the size of a small dial and is usually worn around the waist. This device that is worn around the waist works automatically to note down the readings once in every two to three hours and further determine any kind of fluctuations in your blood pressure the entire day. The information that is recorded helps a doctor to determine, the kind of disorder that the patient is suffering from and hence provide necessary medications.



Although, there are a number of things that have to be considered before purchasing ABP monitors, it is important to make an informed purchase by gaining relevant information about the product. Moreover, it is also important to understand the working of the device as a single wrong reading can create a huge impact on the treatment that the doctor would prescribe for the patient. If you are looking for discounts, then you can make an online purchase of the product as most of the online medical stores, sell clinical tools at almost half the price of the original.
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Patient Health Care monitors – supporting decision making and improving patient care



Nowadays, with the rise in technology, various healthcare devices are being developed that can be helpful in diagnosing the patients in a better manner and providing them with the necessary treatment. Patient healthcare devices can be helpful in supporting decision making and improve patient care. Modular and configured monitors that are available assure immediate access to comprehensive patient data as and when required. Additionally, most of the monitors are equipped with sophisticated clinical tools in order to optimize care and efficiency of the patient.

Vital signs monitors are other types of patient monitoring devices that can be helpful to assess the patient’s essential vital signs in a quick and accurate manner. It is considered to be an ideal monitor that can be used in low to mid acuity care environments, in which simplicity and portability are of extreme importance. Most of these monitors are portable and can operate for a minimum of four hours without any necessity for additional battery fixture. There are also elite vital signs monitors available that combines high performance monitoring with unparalleled style. These are categorized as high technology product that is used more commonly as bedside or portable monitor.

Apart from these monitors that are helpful in tracking down the patient’s vital signs, there are various other devices that have been recently developed to initiate an up gradation in Patient Health care. However, while purchasing these devices, it is imperative for the medical institutions to judge the proficiency of the device that they are purchasing. Moreover, as these devices are related to the treatments that would be provided to the patients, therefore, accuracy in the results is one of the major factors that should be considered during their purchase. Moreover, since all options on the table do not offer the same level of efficacy, it is imperative to ascertain the proficiency of the chosen provider.
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