Originating in the 1960s, Medicare is a government-provided fee-for-service insurance program intended primarily for seniors. The program encompasses several distinct parts, each of which is outlined below.
Medicare Part A covers facility-based care such as hospital visits, emergency room services, hospice, and nursing home care.
Medicare Part B covers traditional outpatient treatments and services, including vaccinations, lab tests, mental health services, outpatient operations, durable medical equipment, and most other medical services not performed in a hospital.
Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage) covers elements of Parts A, B, and sometimes D.
Medicare Part D covers prescription drugs.
Medigap comes through private insurance companies and aims to fill in the “gaps” left in the traditional Medicare coverage.
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