Choose your Medicare coverage with knowledge and confidence.
What is Medicare?
Medicare is the U.S. government's largest health insurance program. Per the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, more than 59 million people are served by Medicare. Medicare is divided into parts: - Part A and B are Original Medicare - Part C is Medicare Advantage - Part D is prescription drug coverage |
Medicare eligibility
- At age 65 you may be eligible for Medicare Parts A and B, even if you still work
- You may be eligible for premium-free Medicare Part A through your spouse, although you still must qualify by age or disability
- You may also be eligible for Medicare Parts A and B if you're under 65 and have a disability, or end stage renal disease (ESRD)
- At age 65 you may be eligible for Medicare Parts A and B, even if you still work
- You may be eligible for premium-free Medicare Part A through your spouse, although you still must qualify by age or disability
- You may also be eligible for Medicare Parts A and B if you're under 65 and have a disability, or end stage renal disease (ESRD)
What does Original Medicare cover?
Offered by the federal government, Original Medicare covers much but not all of your care and generally has a deductible and coinsurance.
Offered by the federal government, Original Medicare covers much but not all of your care and generally has a deductible and coinsurance.
Part A helps cover:
Hospitalization Skilled Nursing Facilities Hospice Care Home Health |
Part B helps cover:
Doctor appointments Outpatient care Preventative services Occupational/physical therapies Home health |