Medicare vs Medicaid: Terminology

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For some people, the lines between Medicare and Medicaid may not be clear. With similar names and the same basic purpose, it is easy to confuse what each program has to offer and how it works.

Medicare is Health Care Insurance provided by the Federal Government.  For almost everyone 65 or older and certain people under 65 who have chronic conditions or disabled.

Medicaid is financial aid to help with the costs not covered by Medicare.

The confusion kicks in when people get Medicaid help on the health insurance exchange before they are Medicare eligible, age 65. The Medicaid card can cause them to think they have enrolled in Medicare. When they have not enrolled in Medicare during their Initial Enrollment, they lose Medicare Coverage until July 1st of the following year.

Medicaid eligibility requirements are much lower than before you turn 65.

Don’t let people you know be confused when you are turning 65.

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We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact medicare.gov, 1-800-633-4227 to get information on all of your options.

 

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