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Medicare is federal health insurance for people 65 or older, and some people under 65 with certain disabilities or conditions. Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs for some people with limited income and resources. Learn the differences, eligibility, benefits and costs of each program.
Medicaid is a free or low-cost health care program for certain groups of people based on income and family size. Learn how to apply for Medicaid through your state or the Health Insurance Marketplace, and find out if your state has expanded Medicaid coverage.
Find answers to common questions about Medicare and Medicaid, two federal health insurance programs for different groups of people. Learn about eligibility, benefits, costs, enrollment, and more.
Medicaid is a health insurance program for low-income individuals and families who meet certain criteria. It covers medical services and costs, but not the same as medical insurance. Learn more about Medicaid eligibility groups, benefits, and how to apply.
Learn who qualifies for Medicare based on age, disability, or health condition, and how to estimate your Part A and Part B premiums. Find out how to get Medicare earlier than 65, and what are the costs and benefits of Part C and Part D plans.
Learn how to enroll in Medicare based on your age, disability status, or eligibility. Call 1-800-772-1213 or visit www.socialsecurity.gov or www.medicare.gov for more information.
Learn how much you may pay for Medicare Part A, B, and D in 2021, depending on your income, plan, and coverage. Find out the standard and maximum amounts for premiums, deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance.
Medicare Part B helps cover medical services like doctors' services, outpatient care, and preventive services that Part A doesn't cover. You pay a monthly premium for Part B and may face a late enrollment penalty if you don't sign up when eligible.
Learn about the eligibility categories, benefits, and billing requirements for dually eligible beneficiaries under Medicare and Medicaid. Find out how to get full Medicaid coverage, QMB, SLMB, QI, or QDWI benefits and how they affect your prescription drug coverage.
Securing Medicaid eligibility can be complicated in the best of circumstances. Medicaid eligibility determination is an application-driven process that frequently requires the applicant to produce considerable documentation. Since Medicaid is a means-tested program, applicants also must provide information about their income and assets.