For Medicare we have terms and definitions in 15 topics. The topics are Ambulatory Surgery, Death, Employee Benefits, Government, HIV and AIDs, Health, Health Care, Health Insurance, Insurance, Insurance Compensation, Long Term Care Insurance, Mental Health, Nursing Home Abuse, Senior Housing and Sociology.

A Federal insurance program providing a wide range of benefits to providers and suppliers participating in the program. Providers, in Medicare, are patient care institutions such as hospitals, hospices, nursing, homes, ambulatory surgery centers, and home health agencies. Benefits are payable for most people over age 65, Social Security beneficiaries under 65 entitled to disability benefits, and individuals needing renal dialysis or renal transplantation.
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A federal health insurance program administered by the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) for people 65 years or older, certain people with disabilities under 65 years of age, and people with people with end-stage renal disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a transplant). Medicare has two parts: Part A, which is hospital insurance, and Part B, which is medical insurance. For more information about Medicare, go to: http://www.medicare.gov/
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Government insurance coverage for retirees 65 years old and older, those permanently disabled at any age and End Stage Renal Disease patients.
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Program providing medical benefits to the elderly; an immense and growing portion of the federal budget.
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Federal health insurance program for persons 65 years of age or older, the disabled, and those with end-stage renal disease.
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Federally-funded healthcare program for individuals over age 65.
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This federal insurance program may cover some nursing home expenses for skilled nursing care or rehabilitation services. To obtain these funds, the patient must have a Medicare card and must receive services from a Medicare-certified nursing home after a hospital stay of three or more days.
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A federal government program established under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act of 1965 to provide hospital expense and medical expense insurance to elderly and disabled persons.
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Federal program for people 65 or older that pays part of the costs associated with hospitalization, surgery, doctorsÂ’ bills, home health care, and skilled-nursing care.
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A medical plan that is available to those over age 65 and those with specific disabilities via the U.S. government through the Social Security Administration. There are two plans available through Medicare. Part A, provides for inpatient hospital services and post-hospital care. Part B, pays for medically necessary doctors' services, outpatient hospital services and a number of other medical services and supplies not covered under Medicare Part A.
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The Federal government-sponsored health care program funded and operated by the Social Security Administration, providing medical benefits for individuals over the age of 65, some disabled persons and those with end-stage renal disease. Automatically includes Part A Hospital Insurance. Part B Supplementary Medical Insurance covers physicians services and other outpatient care and is optionally available for a monthly charge. . There are some co-payments and deductibles on both Parts A and B. The dollar amounts of these may change each year (check with your local Social Security office for current details). Medicare does not provide benefits for custodial or intermediate nursing home care, or long-term care.
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Medicare is a Federal insurance program serving the disabled and persons over the age of 65. Most costs are paid via trust funds that beneficiaries have paid into throughout the courses of their lives; small deductibles and some co-payments are required.
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A federal health insurance program for persons 65 or older. Medicare also covers some people under 65 who suffer from certain disabilities as well as people with End-Stage Renal Disease.
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Nationwide medical insurance program administered by the Social Security Administration for individuals 65 and over and certain disabled people, regardless of income. Provides for hospital and nursing facility care (Part A) and physician services, therapies, and home health care (Part B).
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Government health insurance for those over sixty-five.
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