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Health Care

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A federally funded, state-run program that covers medical expenses for people with low or limited incomes.
The amount of health care expenses you must pay before your health plan or Medicare begins to pay.
Also known as Medicare Advantage. It is a coordinated care plan for individuals who are entitled to Part A and enrolled in Part B which provides all health care services through one provider.
The amount of money an individual who wants health care coverage must pay to an insurer, health plan or Medicare.
A special kind of complaint made if you disagree with decisions made by Medicare or your health plan.
A doctor who specializes in treating only a certain part of the body or a certain condition, such as cardiologist (heart doctor) or nephrologist (kidney doctor).
A type of managed care that generally covers only the care you get from doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers that are in the HMO network.
Hospital insurance for citizens 65 and older that provides basic coverage for hospital stays, nursing facility stays, and home health care.
A person whose condition makes it difficult to leave home without considerable effort. A doctor must certify this condition.
A private company that has a contract with Medicare to pay your medical bills.
A special kind of complaint made if you disagree with decisions made by Medicare or your health plan.
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Health care program for active duty and retired military personnel and their family members.
Prescription drug coverage that helps pay for medications doctors prescribe for treatment. Enrollment is voluntary and an additional monthly premium must be paid.
Monthly benefits for people with low incomes, and assets who are older than 65, blind, or have a disability.
The doctor that manages your care and refers you to specialty care if needed.
Medical care or equipment that is covered by your health insurance or health care plan.
Joining Medicare or becoming a member of a private health plan like a Medicare HMO.
A person who has health care insurance through health care plans such as Medicare and Medicaid programs .
Comprehensive care for people who are terminally ill including pain management, counseling, prescription drugs, inpatient and out-patient services, and services for the terminally ill person's family.
Medical insurance that helps pay for doctor's services and many other medical services not covered by Medicare.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act provides new rights and protections for members of group health care plans.