What Does Medicare Cover? | What Are Medicare's Limitations? | What Does It Cost? | Who Does the Paperwork? | How Do I Enroll?

PD_Seniors_SEN013 Medicare is the health plan provided by taxpayers to everybody aged 65 and older, as well as younger people with disabilities. While the prescription-drug portion of the plan can be complicated, the basic hospital and health service plans are not that difficult to navigate once you know the basics.

This is the plan that covers virtually every US citizen and legal immigrant, and is not to be confused with Medicaid, which is a federal health assistance program for the poor that is administered through the states.

What Does Medicare Cover?

Medicare is divided into four parts:

What Are Medicare's Limitations?

Basic Medicare does not cover acupuncture, dental services, help with dressing and other custodial care, certain eye care, hearing aids, and some other goods and services. It pays for only a limited number of visits to speech and occupational therapists and covers only about half of outpatient mental health services.

You can buy additional health insurance on your own that does pick up these costs.

If a supplier or doctor does not accept Medicare, you may be required to pay most or all of the bill when you receive services, but Medicare may reimburse you for some portion of these services.

What Does It Cost?