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As a reminder, Medicare is government sponsored health insurance for people
Medicaid is a joint Federal and State program helping people who have limited income and resources with medical costs. Medicaid programs vary from state to state, but most of your health care costs are covered if you qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid (also called dual-eligible). People with Medicaid may get coverage for services that are not fully covered by Medicare, such as nursing home and home health care (check with your state for more details). Who qualifies for the Medicaid program? The income limits for Medicaid vary from state to state.
How do I apply for the Medicaid program? Contact the Indiana State Medical Assistance (Medicaid) office at (317) 713-9627 or visit their website, by clicking this link INDIANA MEDICAID, for more information about Medicaid benefits.
The Medicare Part D Extra Help or Low-Income Subsidy (LIS) program helps people with limited financial resources pay for their Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage. For more information, you can read below and see Extra help paying for Medicare prescription drug coverage If you receive Medicare Part D Extra Help, you may pay a lower or no monthly premium, a lower or no initial deductible, have coverage in the Donut Hole or Coverage Gap, and pay very little for your prescription drugs that are covered by your Medicare Part D plan. .
To qualify for extra help with Medicare prescription drug plan costs in 2015, your annual income must be limited to $17,655 for an individual ($23,895 for a married couple living together). Even if your income may be higher, you may still qualify to get some help. Contact Social Security Administration to apply for this program or just go to our ON LINE DOCUMENTS to download file to apply
If you qualify for Medicaid, you automatically qualify for the Medicare Part D "Extra Help" program that may lower the cost of your prescription drugs.
As we read above, there is financial extra help available to Medicare beneficiaries who have limited income and resources that pays for some health care and prescription drug costs . Depending on your income and resources, you might qualify for one or more of the following six programs:
- age 65 or older,
- under age 65 with certain disabilities, and
- any age person with End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant).
- Medicare Part A covers in-patient or hospital care (and more).
- Medicare Part B covers out-patient or doctor visits (and more).
- Medicare Part D covers out-patient prescription drugs (with some limitations).
- Medicare Part C or Medicare Advantage plans implement Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B coverage and may include Medicare Part D coverage (and maybe more).
Medicaid is a joint Federal and State program helping people who have limited income and resources with medical costs. Medicaid programs vary from state to state, but most of your health care costs are covered if you qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid (also called dual-eligible). People with Medicaid may get coverage for services that are not fully covered by Medicare, such as nursing home and home health care (check with your state for more details). Who qualifies for the Medicaid program? The income limits for Medicaid vary from state to state.
How do I apply for the Medicaid program? Contact the Indiana State Medical Assistance (Medicaid) office at (317) 713-9627 or visit their website, by clicking this link INDIANA MEDICAID, for more information about Medicaid benefits.
The Medicare Part D Extra Help or Low-Income Subsidy (LIS) program helps people with limited financial resources pay for their Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage. For more information, you can read below and see Extra help paying for Medicare prescription drug coverage If you receive Medicare Part D Extra Help, you may pay a lower or no monthly premium, a lower or no initial deductible, have coverage in the Donut Hole or Coverage Gap, and pay very little for your prescription drugs that are covered by your Medicare Part D plan. .
To qualify for extra help with Medicare prescription drug plan costs in 2015, your annual income must be limited to $17,655 for an individual ($23,895 for a married couple living together). Even if your income may be higher, you may still qualify to get some help. Contact Social Security Administration to apply for this program or just go to our ON LINE DOCUMENTS to download file to apply
If you qualify for Medicaid, you automatically qualify for the Medicare Part D "Extra Help" program that may lower the cost of your prescription drugs.
As we read above, there is financial extra help available to Medicare beneficiaries who have limited income and resources that pays for some health care and prescription drug costs . Depending on your income and resources, you might qualify for one or more of the following six programs:
- The low-income subsidy (LIS) program or Medicare Part D "Extra Help" paying for Medicare prescription drugs
- Medicaid (help from your state), see Medicaid
- Medicare Savings Programs (help from your state Medicaid program paying Medicare premiums)
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, see Supplemental Security Income Benefits
- The PACE Program (Programs of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly), see PACE