Medicare vs Medicaid

Medicare Part D (Prescription Drug) plan is a part of the government’s Medicare program, which is offered and managed by private insurance companies. This plan helps pay for medications not covered by Original Medicare. Medicare beneficiaries can decide to enroll in either a Medicare Advantage prescription drug plan (MA-PD) that covers all Medicare benefits or stand-alone prescription drug plan (PDP) to Supplement Original Medicare.

Difference Between Medicare and Medicaid

Here are some differences between Medicare and Medicaid public health insurance programs:

How Medicare Works with Medicaid

It is possible to qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid simultaneously. Those who receive benefits from both health insurance programs are called dual-eligible. The individuals eligible for both programs don’t have to worry about which plan will serve as the primary source of coverage. Coordination Of Benefits (COB) decides which program pays first.

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