What is Medicare? Everything you need to know

Leave a Comment / By Marketing / October 17, 2023

Medicare is a federal health insurance program in the United States that provides coverage to certain groups of people. Individuals who are 65 years old or older are eligible. Younger individuals with certain disabilities or conditions can also apply. Here’s everything you need to know about Medicare:

Eligibility

To be eligible for Medicare, you must be a U.S. citizen or a legal permanent resident who has lived in the country for at least five years. Generally, you qualify for Medicare if you are 65 or older, or if you are under 65 with a disability or end-stage renal disease (ESRD).

Parts of Medicare

Medicare Part A

Hospital Insurance that covers inpatient hospital stays, skilled nursing facility care, hospice care, and some home health care.

Medicare Part B

Medical Insurance that covers doctor visits, outpatient services, preventive care, and medical supplies.

Medicare Part C

Medicare Advantage plans offered by private insurance companies approved by Medicare. These plans often include Part A, Part B, and sometimes Part D coverage.

Medicare Part D

Prescription Drug Coverage that helps pay for prescription medications.

Important Points About Medicare Insurance

Enrollment

You can enroll in Medicare during your Initial Enrollment Period, which is a seven-month period starting three months before your 65th birthday month. If you miss your IEP, you can enroll during the General Enrollment Period (January 1 to March 31) with potential penalties for late enrollment.

Costs

Some people qualify for a premium-free Part A plan. Most beneficiaries pay a premium for the Part B plan. Medicare Part C and Part D plans have their own premiums, deductibles, and cost-sharing requirements that vary depending on the plan you choose.

Supplemental Coverage

Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) doesn’t cover all medical expenses. Many beneficiaries choose to buy supplemental coverage. Medigap plans help pay for out-of-pocket costs like deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance.

Medicare Advantage

Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans are offered by private insurance companies and provide an alternative to Original Medicare. These plans combine Part A, Part B, and sometimes Part D coverage into a single plan. Medicare Advantage plans may also offer extra benefits such as vision, dental, and hearing coverage.

Prescription Drug Coverage

Medicare Part D provides coverage for prescription drugs. These plans are offered by private insurance companies approved by Medicare. Each plan has its own formulary (list of covered drugs) and cost-sharing structure.

Coverage Limitations

Medicare has certain coverage limitations, such as not covering long-term custodial care in nursing homes, most dental care, dentures, routine vision care, hearing aids, and cosmetic procedures.

Medicare and Medicaid

Medicaid is a separate program that provides healthcare coverage for individuals with limited income and resources. Some people may be eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid, known as dual-eligible beneficiaries. They may receive extra benefits.

Changes and Updates

Medicare policies and coverage can change from year to year. It is important to review the official Medicare website or contact Medicare directly.

Remember, this is a general overview of Medicare. There may be specific details and exceptions based on individual circumstances. It is recommended to consult official Medicare resources or speak with a Medicare representative for personalized information and guidance.