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Best place to look would be medicare.gov. It is the official government medicare site.
Are you on Medicare? If so, you can look into a Medicare Supplement or a Medicare Advantage Plan with BlueCross BlueShield of your state of residence.
The best thing that you can do to find out if medicare covers rides to the doctors office is to look it up or call who ever u need to about your medicare.
Fall open enrollment is the best time to change medicare insurance plans. You can find out a lot of information about your different options by contacting a Medicare representative.
If you are eligible for Medicare, you may want to look into a Medicare Advantage Plan. This is a plan administered by a private insurance company who has a contract with Medicare. They must offer everything Medicare offers, but most Advantage plans offer above and beyond what Medicare allows. Each Advantage plan is different, it is definitely worth looking into if you feel you have needs that Medicare won't meet adequately.
If you already have Medicare Part A and are enrolled in Medicare Part B, you can get a Medicare Supplement. When it comes to having insurance at work, take a look page 16 in the 2009 Medigap Book: http://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/02110.pdf
Once you have been receiving Social Security Disability for 24 months, you can apply for Medicare. Take a look at the Medicare and You 2009 book for details: http://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/10050.pdf
Medicare Advantage Plans are health plan options (like an HMO or PPO) approved by Medicare and offered by private companies. These plans are part of Medicare and are sometimes called "Part C" or "MA Plans." Medicare pays a fixed amount for your care every month to the companies offering Medicare Advantage Plans. These companies must follow rules set by Medicare. Medicare Advantage Plans provide your Medicare health coverage and usually Medicare drug coverage. They aren't supplemental insurance. For more information, see the Medicare and You 2009 book here: http://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/10050.pdf
They could need a Medicare HMO plan if they are over a certain age, and meet a certain income requirement. If they don't already have health insurance, this is something to look into.
Regular Medicare A or B does not cover ED or almost any other medication. You may find Medicare Part D plans that cover ED medications by going to the Medicare.gov web site and searching for Part D plans that do cover the medications you are using. You can also look into Medicare Advantage plans with prescription coverage for the same.
Unfortunately, Medicare does not pay 100% of expenses for surgeries, whether inpatient or outpatient. If you are on a fixed income and healthcare is too expensive, you may want to look into Medical Assistance. Another option is to look into local Medicare Advantage plans - often they offer more than regular Medicare for just slightly more money than Medicare.
If one is looking for information regarding Medicare eligibility, there are a few places one can look. The government offers a website which has all the requirements along with a helpful Medicare Eligibility Tool for users to use. One may also choose to call a speak with a representative to get eligibility requirements.