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In our private Medicare QA with Boomer Benefits Facebook group, we often see working seniors ask how to disenroll from Medicare. Because we live in a digital world, its easier than ever for people to work past age 65 or to retire from their career but take a new job in a different field for a few years. They may want to disenroll from Original Medicare when they have a new opportunity to be covered by creditable employer health insurance. There are only a few circumstances where you can do this and in this video, Ill go over them and explain how you can take action on them. Hi there, Im Danielle Roberts, co-founder at Boomer Benefits and best-selling author of 10 Costly Medicare Mistakes You Cant Afford to Make. Before we get started, be sure to hit the subscribe button below to keep up with any important Medicare updates that we release here on YouTube! At age 65, Social Security will automatically enroll certain people in Medicare Part A and Part B. If