Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people age 65 and older, some people under age 65 with disabilities, and people with end-state renal disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a transplant). Medicare helps with the cost of health care, but it does not cover all medical expenses or the cost of most long-term care. Some individuals eligible for Medicare may also be eligible to receive Medicaid, a program administered at the state level.
Medicare has three parts:
Part A, which is hospital insurance that helps pay for inpatient care in a hospital or skilled nursing facility (following a hospital stay), some home health care and hospice care.
Part B, which is medical insurance that helps pay for doctors' services and many other medical services and supplies that are not covered by hospital insurance.
Part D, which is prescription drug coverage. Everyone with Medicare can get this coverage that may help lower prescription drug costs and help protect against higher costs in the future.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is the federal agency in charge of the Medicare program. However, the Social Security Administration determines entitlement to Medicare benefits and issues replacement Medicare cards.
The Medicare Website can help answer questions you may have about Medicare coverage or services or you can call their toll free number at 1-800-Medicare (1-800-633-4227).
I hope the resources below will be helpful to you in your search for information.
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Medicare Basic Resources Medicare Website Helpful Contacts Medicare Publications Medicare Online Booklet (SSA) Medicare Frequently Asked Questions Social Security Medicare Frequently Asked Questions Your Medicare Benefits 2005 Premium Cost Information
Medicare Eligibility Requirements to Receive Medicare Benefits Medicare Eligibility Tool
Medicare Card About your Medicare Card Replacing a Medicare Card How to Report a Change of Address
Medicare Coverage/Services Medicare Coverage Information Medicare Participating Physician Directory Medicare Supplier (Services/Products) Directory
Medicare Plan Choices Medicare Plan Choices Medicare Personal Plan Finder What is Medigap (Supplemental Insurance) Choosing a Medigap Policy
Prescription Drugs Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Medicare Prescription Drug Plans Frequently Asked Questions about Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage
Medicare Billing How to File a Claim Claims Forms and Instructions Medicare Summary Notice (MSN)
Medicare Appeals How to File an Appeal Medicare Appeals Forms Appeals of Local Coverage Determinations (LCD)
Preventative Care Services Preventative Care Services Available with Medicare Healthy Aging for Older Americans NIH Senior Health MedlinePlus Seniors' Health Issues Resources
Long-Term Care Medicare Long-Term Care Information Steps to Choosing Long-Term Care Types of Long-Term Care Paying for Long-Term Care Medicare Nursing Home Compare MedlinePlus Nursing Homes Resources MedlinePlus Assisted Care Resources Medicare Home Health Compare MedlinePlus HomeCare Services Resources MedlinePlus Caregivers Resources MedlinePlus Alzheimers Caregivers Resources
Other Resources Administration on Aging BenefitsCheckup Eldercare Locator-Community Assistance for Seniors FirstGov for Seniors MedlinePlus Medicare MedlinePlus Financial Assistance
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