Medicare | Medicaid |
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Medicare is a health insurance program sponsored by Federal government. | Medicaid is a health insurance program sponsored by State and Federal government. |
It is funded by Federal Government and administered by Centers for Medicaid and Medicaid Services. | Funded by Federal & State government. |
It has the same Program Nationwide. | Medicaid is statewide program that vary from state to state with federal guidelines. |
Who can qualify for Medicare? Medicare provides coverage for individuals with age 65 and older or with disability, and people with ESRD (End Stage Renal Disease). | Who can qualify for Medicaid? Medicaid provides coverage for very low income individuals and families (especially pregnant women and children). |
Coverage and Benefits depends on the plan you selected: (Original Medicare or Medicare Advantage Plans). Medicare Part A – Hospital Services Medicare Part B – Provider Services Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage) Medicare Part D – Prescription Drugs. | Coverage and Benefits varies from state by state although each state follows federal guidelines (Hospital, provider, Nursing facility, laboratory, x-ray, Home health care services). |
Participants pay out of cost such as low cost premiums, annual deductibles and coinsurance amount. | Participants pay little copay for vision and dental or No portion of coverage for medical. |
Typically Medicare effective date rely on when you enroll in coverage. | Available at any time. |
Eligiblity and applying for Medicare: Same rules Nationwide. | Eligiblity and applying for Medicaid: Each state as different rules and applying for Medicaid. |
If individual is eligible need to apply once. | Individual need to recertify every year by proving they meet eligibility requirements. |
You can apply through SSA (ssa.gov/benefits/Medicare). | You can apply through healthcare.gov or your state’s Medicaid website(Medicaid.gov). |
Yes, individual are eligible who meets the above criteria can enroll for both original Medicare and Medicaid program.
Us Citizen that qualifies for support from both programs (Original Medicare and Medicaid Coverage) is considered dual eligible. Individual who are registered in both Original Medicare and Medicaid programs may receive better healthcare coverage and have lesser out-of-pocket expense.
Medicare Part A (Hospital Services) and Medicare Part B (Provider Services) called as original Medicare.
In addition to Original Medicare (Part A and Part B), the other parts of Medicare are as follows:
Medicare is always primary and then Medicaid will be secondary Insurance. Medicaid insurance cover expenses that Medicare insurance does not.
When patient visit a doctor office with Medicare and Medicaid insurance for his treatment. Medicare will always pay first for the charges billed and Medicaid pays last. Medicaid Insurance will pay patient copays if any, and other charges which are not covered from Medicare (like long term care).
Medicare Coverage starts on the 1st day of the month in which the person reaches the age 65. The date of Medicare entitlement is, however dependent on the month of enrollment.
Initial Enrollment Period:
Initial Enrollment period starts 3 months before you turn age 65 includes the birthday month and ends 3 months after your birthday.
Example: Consider Chris age will turn 65 on his birthday that is on July 20th. If Chris sign’s up for Medicare in April, May or June, then his coverage will start from July 1st.
Example: Alia will turn 65 on August 1st. If Alia sign’s up for Medicare in May, June or July, then her coverage will start from July 1st.
General Enrollment Period:
In General Enrollment Period, individual can sign up between (From January 1st to March 31st) each year. Coverage starts from July 1st of the same year.
Different states have different requirements to apply for Medicaid. You will likely need to fill out an application form and documents required such as:
You will need to apply through your state’s agency that manages the Medicaid program, please visit Medicaid website (Medicaid.gov) for more information.
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