Anyone who has Medicare Part B.
If you have Medicare Part A or B you should be eligible for a drug plan. You can check with Medicare to make sure and tto sign up. 1800MEDICARE
Part A of Medicare that is hospital insurance.
Yes, any hospital that will accept Medicare payment.
To determine if your mother is eligible for Medicare Part D, you can review the general eligibility criteria. Most individuals who are eligible for Medicare Part A or Part B are also eligible for Part D. Additionally, she must live in the plan's service area and not already have prescription drug coverage that is deemed creditable. It is recommended to contact the Social Security Administration or Medicare directly to confirm her eligibility and discuss specific details for her situation.
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To be eligible for Medicare under the age of 65 you need to be disabled for a consecutive 24 months. On the 25 month of disability you will get Medicare Part A and be eligible to enroll in Part B. At any age, if you are diagnosed with ESRD (end stage renal disease) you will receive Medicare benefits. At any age, if you are diagnised with Lou Gehrig's disease you will receive Medicare benefits.
True Medicare Part A is free for most persons. Medicaid will cover Medicare A & B premiums, as well as deductibles and copayments, for individuals with little or no income/assets who are Medicare eligible.
If your parents are already enrolled in regular medicare they can be able to qualify for Part D. You can go to Medicare's website and check their plan finder. By using their plan finder it will tell you which plans you are qualified to use.
Yes. That's why one should have Medicaid (if eligible) or supplemental insurance.
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The eligibility for the HIPP (Health Insurance Premium Payment) program varies by state. Some states may allow individuals with Medicare Part C, also known as Medicare Advantage, to participate in the HIPP program, while others may not. It is best to contact your state's Medicaid office or HIPP program directly to determine your specific eligibility.