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jek_recluse
3 months ago
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Juan Perez, who is turning age 65 next month, intends to work for several more years at Smallcap, Incorporated. Smallcap has a w

orkforce of 15 employees and offers employer-sponsored healthcare coverage. Juan is a naturalized citizen and has contributed to the Medicare system for over 20 years. Juan asks you if he will be entitled to Medicare and if he enrolls how that will impact his employer-sponsored healthcare coverage. How would you respond?
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BARSIC [1.5K]3 months ago
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Answer: Once Juan turns 65, he will likely qualify for Medicare, and if he enrolls, Medicare will become the primary payer for his health claims, relieving Smallcap of the obligation to maintain comparable coverage for him, as would be required for employees under 65.

Explanation:

guajiro [1.4K]3 months ago
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Juan is likely to be eligible
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