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Medicare

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    • Medicare Providers

      Medicare providers are physicians and other healthcare practitioners who have been approved to offer their services to patients who are enrolled in a Medicare insurance plan. This means that they have agreed to receive the fee that Medicare is willing to reimburse them. Medicare dictates how much they are willing to pay the providers... more »

    • Why Was Medicare Created?

      Used by an estimated 40 million people, Medicare is a federally funded health care program providing basic medical care to elderly and disabled individuals across America. As the country's leading health care program, Medicare offers qualified residents an affordable solution for their medical needs. Although that, in a nutshell,... more »

    • How Medicare Works

      Individuals age 65 and older are eligible to receive Medicare benefits if they have paid Social Security taxes for at least 10 years. These taxes are typically taken out by the individual's employer, though self-employed individuals also pay these taxes when they file their yearly or quarterly tax returns. People younger than 65 can... more »

    • What Is the Purpose of Medicare?

      Not to be confused with Medicaid, Medicare is a federally funded health care program that provides basic medical insurance to qualified residents. Providing coverage for approximately 40 million individuals nationwide, Medicare has become America's leading health care insurance program. Yet despite the number of recipients, many U.S.... more »

    • What Is Medicare and How Does It Work?

      In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson instituted the Medicare insurance program. It is specifically designed to benefit senior citizens, but there are other groups who also benefit from the health coverage Medicare offers. more »

    Medicare Quick Guides

    • Using Medicare

      Medical procedures and prescription drugs are becoming increasingly expensive and can be hard to...

    • Elder Care Help

      Caring for an elderly parent, spouse, relative or friend can be a challenging and sometimes...

    • Using HMOs

      Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) offer health care through specific doctors and clinics...

    • Managed Care

      Managed care is a catch all phrase that describes services provided by various groups such as...

    Medicare Articles

    • How to Use Medicare

      Applying for and using Medicare can be confusing for some eligible recipients. Although the process is supposed to be simple, sometimes it isn't;... more »

    • About Medicare

      Medicare is a government-funded insurance program designed to provide medical care for people who qualify for Social Security, as well as certain... more »

    • How to Get Medicare

      Medicare is a health insurance program for American citizens age 65 years or older. Most people who paid into Medicare during their employment... more »

    • What Is a Medicare HMO?

      In order to understand what a Medicare HMO is, it is important to understand what Medicare is and what an HMO is. Traditionally, the two were... more »

    • About Medicare Insurance

      Medicare is the federal health insurance program that insures more than 45 million Americans age 65 and older. If you are 65, or soon will be, you... more »

    Wikipedia

    Medicare

    Medicare may refer to any of several publicly funded health insurance programs:

    *Medicare (Australia)
    *Medicare (Canada)
    *Medicare (United States)

    See also
    *Medicaid
    *Medicare Australia
    *Medicare Resources - China
    *Medicare Rights Center - United States

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