To sign up for Part A (Hospital Insurance) and/or Part B (Medical Insurance) , you’ll need to contact the Social Security Administration. Depending on your situation, we can help you find the easiest way to sign up. Why don’t I contact Medicare to sign up for Part A and Part B?
You can only sign up for Part B (or Part A if you have to pay a premium for it) at certain times. Learn about Part A & Part B sign up periods.
If the employer can’t fill it out, complete Section B of the CMS-L564 form as best you can, but don’t sign it. You’ll need to submit proof of job-based health insurance. Learn about what forms of proof you’ll need to send.
You can only sign up using one of these Special Enrollment Periods in certain situations. What situations qualify for an exceptional conditions Special Enrollment Period?
Only sign up this way if none of the other situations on this page apply to you. You can only sign up for Part B at certain times. Learn about Part A & Part B sign up periods.
To submit your forms:
If you live outside the U.S.: You may want to get Part B if you plan to return to the U.S. to get health care services. Get help signing up for Part B if you live in a foreign country.
You’ll get a welcome package with your Medicare card, which has your Medicare Number. You’ll need your Medicare Number to create your secure Medicare account here on Medicare.gov, join a plan, or buy supplemental insurance.