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It’s a 7-month period that occurs around a person’s 65th birthday. The IEP is one of a few enrollment periods during which people can make changes to their Medicare coverage.
The Medicare initial enrollment period (IEP) is the first time you can enroll in Medicare. If you miss your IEP, you can still enroll in Medicare but may need to pay late enrollment penalties.
Medicare’s Jan. 1-March 31 general enrollment period is for people who never enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B. I would advise you to enroll after Jan. 1 to have your Part B begin Feb. 1.