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Medicare

What is Medicare?

Medicare is a U.S. federal health insurance program mainly for people 65 years and older, under 65 with certain disabilities, or people with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) or ALS. It helps cover medical costs, though it doesn’t pay for everything.

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Parts of Medicare

Medicare Insurance

Part A – Hospital Insurance

  • Covers inpatient hospital stays, skilled nursing facilities, hospice, and some home health care.
  • Usually free if you (or your spouse) paid Medicare taxes while working.

Part B – Medical Insurance

  • Covers doctor visits, outpatient care, preventive services, and some home health care.
  • You pay a monthly premium.

Part C – Medicare Advantage (Private insurance alternative)

  • Run by private companies approved by Medicare.
  • Combines Part A + Part B, often includes prescription drug coverage (Part D) and extras like vision or dental.
  • Usually has a provider network (like an HMO or PPO).

Part D – Prescription Drug Coverage

  • Helps cover the cost of prescription medications.
  • Offered through private plans approved by Medicare.
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What Medicare Does Not Fully Cover

  • Long-term care (nursing homes beyond skilled care)
  • Most dental, vision, and hearing services
  • Cosmetic surgery
  • Routine foot care

(That’s why many people buy Medigap supplemental insurance to fill coverage gaps.)

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In Summary

Medicare Part

What It Covers

Cost

A

Hospital, skilled nursing, hospice

Usually free

B

Doctor visits, outpatient care, preventive services

Monthly premium

C

Private plans (A + B + often D, extras)

Varies

D

Prescription drugs

Monthly premium

In short: Medicare is government-run health insurance for seniors and certain disabled individuals. It has 4 parts (A, B, C, D), each covering different needs.

The Difference Between Medicare and Medicaid

Medicare

Who qualifies?

  • Mostly people 65+
  • Some younger people with disabilities or certain illnesses (like ESRD, ALS)

Who runs it?

  • Federal government program (same rules in every state)

What it covers?

  • Hospital care (Part A)
  • Doctor visits & outpatient care (Part B)
  • Prescription drugs (Part D)
  • Private plan option (Part C: Medicare Advantage)

How it’s funded?

  • Payroll taxes (paid during working years)
  • Premiums (monthly payments for some parts)

Medicaid

Who qualifies?

  • People with low income (varies by state)
  • Children, pregnant women, elderly, and disabled individuals with limited resources

Who runs it?

  • Joint federal and state program (rules and benefits differ by state)

What it covers?

  • Hospital and doctor visits
  • Long-term care (like nursing homes)
  • Often includes dental, vision, and other services that Medicare does not cover
  • How it’s funded?
  • Federal government + state governments
  • Free or very low-cost to enrollees
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Comparison Table

Feature

Medicare

Medicaid

Main Basis

Age (65+) or disability

Income/financial need

Level of Program

Federal (same nationwide)

Federal + State (varies by state)

Cost

Premiums, deductibles, co-pays

Usually free or very low cost

Covers

Hospital, doctors, drugs (limited)

Broader: includes long-term care, dental, vision (in many states)

  • Medicare = age/disability-based health insurance for seniors and certain disabled people.

  • Medicaid = income-based health insurance for people with low income/limited resources.

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