Medicare Part B provides coverage for essential medical needs, such as physicians’ visits, outpatient care, and numerous services that Part A does not encompass. It also extends protective services. Opting for Part B is voluntary, but possessing Part B is mandatory if you intend to purchase Part A.
Electing to end your Medicare Part B is a weighty resolution. An in-depth discussion with a Social Security representative is requisite before you can cancel your Medicare Part B plan.
You are required to fill out and submit Form CMS-1763 to the Social Security office. Access this form on the Social Security Administration’s official webpage, or by contacting the Social Security Administration directly.