The 30-Month Coordination Period refers to the period following the start of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) eligibility during which individuals with disabilities may receive Medicare coverage. This allows them access to essential healthcare services while awaiting the commencement of their SSDI benefits. It typically begins five months after the individual’s disability onset date and lasts for 30 months.
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