distributive
distributive redistributive conflict regulatory contituent bargaining
Distributive policies are those amied at providing benefits to everyone.
regulatory policy targets the behavior of individuals or industry. Example: Laws that dictate that you may not jaywalk or that you must have an insurance card
Medicare
yes
regulatory
medicare does not covere preventative. you need a HMO/PPO policy or a supplement
Typically Medicare does not have this type of coverage under its policy. You should find out more information about this from your local Medicare provider.
Medicare
Yes, If there is no other insurance company or policy liable. For example if there is another policy liable, Medicare will share in the cost after the auto policy has paid its responsibility. We have seen cases where Medicare has paid claims and ultimately requested reimbursement from the individual because they later found another auto policy that covered the accident.
You will bill medicare as primary and the supplement secondary. Usually if filing a HCFA 1500 electronically if the supplemental policy is on the beneficiaries Common Working File with Medicare it will automatically crossover to the supplemental policy. Hope this helps....
The receiver of the medical service; you.