Everyone with Medicare can get this coverage to help lower prescription costs and help protect against higher drug costs in the future.
What is Part D?
Pays for all or part of Medicare copays, coinsurance and deductibles.
Term used when Medicare doesn't have primary payment responsibility.
What is Medicare Secondary Payer?
The age in which people become eligible for Medicare.
What is age 65?
Covers doctor visits and outpatient care such as physical and occupational therapy.
Includes individuals who are enrolled in Medicare Part A & B and receive full Medicaid benefits.
What is dual eligibility?
The primary payer when a Medicare patient is injured at their part time job.
What is Workers' Compensation?
People under age 65 can have Medicare if they are considered this...
What is disabled?
Covers inpatient hospital stays including critical access, skilled nursing facilities, hospice and some home health care.
What is Part A?
Dual eligibility is bases on age and ___________.
What is low income?
The primary payer for a Medicare patient when their spouse is under 65 and still employed with an employer with more than 100 employees.
What is Group Health Plan (GHP)?
People of any age are eligible for Medicare if they have this medical diagnosis.
What is End Stage Renal Disease?
Part of Medicare policy that allows private insurance companies to provide Medicare Benefits with plans such as HMO's and PPO's. Often referred to as Medicare Advantage Plans.
What is Part C?
Missing advantage plans in HDX responses is the biggest reason for these.
The primary payer of a Medicare patient who has been injured in a motor vehicle accident.
What is liability or no-fault insurance?
Medicare is a __________ health insurance program for people who meet the qualifications.
What is federal?