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Sorry, but this isn't making sense to me. You can't get a Medicare advantage ("MA") plan without already having Medicare parts A and B. In fact, MA carriers make their money largely from reimbursement deals with Medicare itself.

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Hi. I am not 65 and have been on medicare advantage for almost two years. Once I turn 65, I can sign up for regular medicare and medigap plan.