

Medicare is a federal health insurance program accessible to individuals who are 65 years and older, as well as to those under 65 with specific disabilities or medical conditions like End-Stage Renal Disease.
It comprises various components, known as Parts A, B, C, and D, each designed to meet different healthcare requirements.


Medicare is a federal health insurance program accessible to individuals who are 65 years and older, as well as to those under 65 with specific disabilities or medical conditions like End-Stage Renal Disease.
It comprises various components, known as Parts A, B, C, and D, each designed to meet different healthcare requirements.

Medicare Parts A and B are referred to as "Original Medicare".
These parts are managed by the federal government. Some individuals who receive Social Security benefits are automatically enrolled in Original Medicare while others need to apply for it as they approach their 65th birthday.

Medicare Parts A and B are referred to as "Original Medicare".
These parts are managed by the federal government. Some individuals who receive Social Security benefits are automatically enrolled in Original Medicare while others need to apply for it as they approach their 65th birthday.
• Inpatient hospital care lasting between 61-90 days total per benefit period.
• Inpatient mental health care lasting between 61-90 days total per benefit period.
• Skilled nursing care lasting between 21-100 days total per benefit period.
Coinsurance is also available for a limited number of additional days.
• Inpatient hospital care lasting between 61-90 days total per benefit period.
• Inpatient mental health care lasting between 61-90 days total per benefit period.
• Skilled nursing care lasting between 21-100 days total per benefit period.
Coinsurance is also available for a limited number of additional days.
Similar to Part A, you must first meet an insurance deductible before Part B helps with your medical costs.
Copayments or cost-sharing might be required for certain services, such as those provided in an outpatient hospital setting
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You are responsible for 20 percent of the cost for certain medical services, including doctor visits, outpatient therapy, and durable medical equipment.
Medicare-covered preventive care services, including annual wellness visits and mammograms for women, are fully covered. No deductibles, copayments, or coinsurance are required for these services.
Medicare Part B requires a monthly insurance premium, which depends on your enrollment timing and annual household income.This premium is typically deducted from Social Security benefits.
It is distinct from the premiums for Medigap, Medicare Advantage (Part C), or Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D).
Note about Medicare Part B Limits: Medicare Part B imposes annual limits on services for physical
therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology.
Similar to Part A, you must first meet an insurance deductible before Part B helps with your medical costs.
Copayments or cost-sharing might be required for certain services, such as those provided in an outpatient hospital setting.
You are responsible for 20 percent of the cost for certain medical services, including doctor visits, outpatient therapy, and durable medical equipment.
Medicare-covered preventive care services, including annual wellness visits and mammograms for women, are fully covered. No deductibles, copayments, or coinsurance are required for these services.
Medicare Part B requires a monthly insurance premium, which depends on your enrollment timing and annual household income.This premium is typically deducted from Social Security benefits.
It is distinct from the premiums for Medigap, Medicare Advantage (Part C), or Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D).
Note about Medicare Part B Limits: Medicare Part B imposes annual limits on services for physical
therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology.

Medicare Informed provides general education about Medicare options and helps you understand terminology and choices so you can make your own informed decisions.
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