If my employer is the primary payer, should I enroll in Part B anyway? It usually doesn’t make sense to pay premiums for both plans, unless your spouse needs coverage. Because of a complex formula that Medicare uses to determine how much it will pay for services when it’s a secondary payer, the program will not necessarily fill in all the gaps between what a provider charges and what your employer pays.
Should I keep my employer coverage if I work for a small company? Ask the employer’s insurance company what kind of gap coverage it offers as a secondary payer to Medicare. Smaller plans often limit the choice of providers. Unless your spouse needs coverage, you’re better off buying a private Medigap plan.