What You Need to Know about Medicare
Summary
If you’re 65 or older, figuring out how Medicare works and when to sign up can be challenging. This article will cover the basics of what you need to know about Medicare.
What Is Medicare?
Medicare is the US health insurance program for people 65 and older (and for those under 65 with disabilities or certain illnesses). It has different parts that cover different things.
How Does Medicare Work?
Original Medicare (Parts A and B).
Part A is hospital insurance. It covers inpatient hospital stays, skilled nursing facility care, hospice care and some
home health care.
Part B is medical insurance. It covers certain doctors’ services, outpatient care, medical supplies and preventive
services.
Parts A and B together are known as Original Medicare.
How and when to sign up for Original Medicare. How and when to sign up for Original Medicare. If you’re getting Social Security benefits, you’ll generally get Original
Medicare (Parts A and B) automatically once you’re eligible for it.
If you have a health plan through your (or your spouse’s) employer, you can probably wait and sign up for Medicare when
you (or your spouse) retire, even if it’s after you turn 65.
If you do want to sign up for Original Medicare around the time you turn 65, your initial enrollment period starts three
months before you turn 65. It ends three months after the month you turn 65.
Part D. Prescription drugs are not covered under Original Medicare. If you need prescription drug coverage, you’ll need to add a separate plan. This is known as a Medicare prescription drug plan (Part D).
Medicare Advantage (Part C). Part C plans can give you coverage for Parts A, B and often Part D in one bundle. They also may include extra services generally not covered by Original Medicare, like vision, hearing and dental.
Medigap. There’s another health insurance plan option, called a Medicare supplemental insurance policy (Medigap). You can add this to Original Medicare. A Medigap policy can help pay for certain healthcare costs, such as deductibles and copays.
Your Action Plan: What You Need to Know about Medicare
- If you qualify for Medicare Parts A and B, find out about costs and how to sign up.
- If you have Original Medicare, consider signing up for a separate dental plan to cover dental costs.
- If you need prescription drug coverage, learn about Medicare Part D.
- If you’re interested in Medicare Parts A, B and D in one bundle, consider a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C).
- If you need health insurance to cover certain costs not paid by Original Medicare, think about signing up for a Medigap policy.
- If you’re eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid, find out about how Medicare and Medicaid work together.