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Jason Shooshtari

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Monthly benefits for people with low incomes, and assets who are older than 65, blind, or have a disability.
A medical term referring to a disease that cannot be cured and is expected to lead to death within six months.
Care for a person in the hospital overnight.
A sudden illness or injury that needs immediate medical attention.
The doctor that manages your care and refers you to specialty care if needed
A medicare-approved facility which provides a short-term post-hospital extended care services, at a lower level of care than hospital care.
A hospice service that provides relief for caregivers of hospice patients.
Care provided at home to treat an illness or injury
The prevention, treatment, and management illness and the maintenance of mental and physical well-being through services offered by medical and health care professionals.
Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, feeding, and toileting.
A worker who helps a patient at home with daily living activities.
An organization that provides home care services, such as skilled nursing care.
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Medically reasonable and necessary care performed by a skilled nurse or therapist.
It is another option of the medicare program. It includes medicare part A and usually part B. It is the plan used by most people.
A federally funded, state-run program that covers medical expences for people with low or limited incomes.
Health care programs for active duty and retired military personnel and their family members.
The care of patients with the intent of curing, improving or preventing a worsening of their condition.
A protection purchased to help pay for medical expences related to health or sickness.
The amount of money an individual who wants health care coverage must pay to an insurer, health plan or medicare.