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If you accept Medicare do you not get your social security?

Acceptance of Medicare has no effect on your eligibility for Social Security.


What happens to Medicare Advantage plans when the President puts a freeze on Medicare benefits?

There should be no effect.


What is my 2018 medicare deduction from social security check?

Your 2018 Medicare deduction from your Social Security check would generally be $134 per month for most beneficiaries in 2018. However, this amount could be higher if your income exceeded certain thresholds, resulting in an Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA). To find your exact deduction, you can check your Social Security statement or contact the Social Security Administration directly.


Where DOES Primary support for Medicare Part A COME FROM?

The money for medicare comes from payroll taxes.


How is going to effect medicare when someone stop social security payments?

Medicare eligibility and Social Security eligibility are two different things. Terminating one has no effect on the other.


How much cheaper is Medicare Advantage compared to Medicare?

It depends on the person and the treatment that will be sought, but in general Medicare Advantage does come out to be slightly cheaper than traditional Medicare. One must keep in mind that Medicare covers some non-medicine plans not covered by Medicare Advantage.


What two words does Medicare come from?

Medical and care


What is Medicare Part D?

Medicare Part D is a federal program to subsidize the costs of prescription drugs for Medicare beneficiaries in the United States. It was enacted as part of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA) and went into effect on January 1, 2006.


Will Kathy Hochul's win -as a Dem- effect the Republican plan to overhaul Medicare in NY?

No


Where does Medicare originate?

Medicare is the largest health insurance program in the United States. The program was created as part of the Social Security Act Amendment in 1965 and was put into effect in 1966.


What year did Tricare for life go into effect?

TRICARE for Life went into effect on October 1, 2001. It serves as a supplementary health care program for Medicare-eligible military retirees and their dependents, providing additional coverage beyond Medicare. This program helps to cover costs that Medicare does not fully pay, ensuring comprehensive health care for eligible beneficiaries.


Does an inheritance effect your social security or medicare?

I would say no. Social Security payments depend on your lifetime employment payments. Medicare in health benefits help by the government. An inheritance, depending upon how much it is, might effect your income taxes, depending upon the amount.