What is Medicare?
Medicare is a federal system of health insurance for people over 65 years of age and for certain younger people with disabilities.
The different parts of Medicare help cover specific services:
Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance)
  • Helps cover inpatient care in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, hospice, and home health care.
  • Most people don’t have to pay a premium for Medicare Part A because they or a spouse paid Medicare taxes while working in the United States. If you don’t automatically get premium-free Part A, you may still be able to enroll, and pay a premium.


Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance)
  • Helps cover doctors’ and other health care providers’ services, outpatient care, durable medical equipment, and home health care.
  • Helps cover some preventive services.
  • Most people pay up to the standard monthly Medicare Part B premium. Note: You may want to get coverage that fills gaps in Original Medicare coverage. You can choose to buy a Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) policy from a private company.


Medicare Part C (also known as Medicare Advantage)
  • Offers health plan options run by Medicare-approved private insurance companies.

Medicare Advantage Plans are a way to get the benefits and services covered under Part A and Part B. Most Medicare Advantage Plans cover Medicare prescription drug coverage (Part D).
Some Medicare Advantage Plans may include extra benefits for an extra cost.

Medicare Part D (Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage)
  • Helps cover the cost of prescription drugs
  • May help lower your prescription drug costs and help protect against higher costs
  • Run by Medicare-approved private insurance companies
  • Costs and benefits vary by plan

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1. What is a Long Term Care Consultation?
2. Who pays for long term care services?
3. Who pays for services in home or community living settings?
4. What is a Rule 25?
5. Can you find housing for people who are homeless? With CD issues? With Mental Illness?
6. Do you need to make an appointment to see a Mental Health Intake Worker?
7. Why would someone need to be committed?
8. What is Rule 79?
9. Why do some people receive Rule 79 services and some do not?
10. What is Medicare?
11. What is Managed Care for seniors?
12. What is MSHO for seniors?
13. What is MSC plus for seniors?
14. I have a question that isn't included in this list.