Medicare Basics
Parts A - D
Medicaid & Child Health Plus
Managed Care Plans
Indemnity & Cost Concepts
100

A federal insurance program for adults 65+ or under 65 with disabilities or ESRD.

What is Medicare?

100

Inpatient hospital care, skilled nursing, hospice, and limited home health.

What does Medicare Part A cover?

100

A joint federal–state program for low-income individuals.

What type of program is Medicaid?

100

To control costs, coordinate care, and improve efficiency.

What is the purpose of managed care?

100

Traditional fee-for-service insurance allowing any provider choice.

What is an indemnity plan?

200

In 1965 under the Social Security Act.

When was Medicare established?

200

Outpatient care, doctor visits, preventive services, and durable medical equipment.

What does Part B cover?

200

Children, pregnant women, seniors, and people with disabilities.

Who does Medicaid cover?

200

HMO — Health Maintenance Organization.

Which plan requires referrals and uses in-network providers?

200

They are more expensive and lack cost-control features.

Why are indemnity plans less common today?

300

CMS — Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

Who administers Medicare?

300

Medicare Advantage — combines Parts A and B, often with Part D.

What is Part C known as?

300

By both the federal and state governments.

How is Medicaid funded?

300

PPO — Preferred Provider Organization.

Which plan allows more flexibility but has higher costs?

300

The insurance company.

Who decides “usual and customary” rates in indemnity plans?

400

Through payroll taxes, premiums, and federal revenue.

How is Medicare funded?

400

Prescription drug coverage through private plans.

What does Part D cover?

400

New York’s state insurance program for children under 19 who don’t qualify for Medicaid

What is Child Health Plus?

400

Point of Service plan — hybrid of HMO and PPO.

What does POS stand for?

400

Managed care uses networks and referrals; indemnity does not.

What’s a major difference between managed care and indemnity plans?

500

Older adults and certain disabled individuals.

What population does Medicare primarily serve?

500

A = Hospital, B = Doctor, C = Combined, D = Drugs.

What’s an easy way to remember the four parts?

500

Checkups, dental, vision, and prescriptions.

What services does CHP cover?

500

Prevention and efficiency in patient care.

What’s a key focus of managed care organizations?

500

Greater provider choice but higher out-of-pocket costs.

What’s the main trade-off with indemnity plans?