The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is the federal agency that runs the Medicare Program. In 2022, total expenditures were $905 billion. This money comes from the Medicare Trust Funds.
Medicare is health insurance for people 65 or older, certain people who are under 65 with disabilities, and people of any age with End‑Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) (permanent kidney failure...
Some people get Medicare automatically, others have to actively sign up— it depends if you start getting Social Security benefits before you turn 65.
If you have Medicare and other health insurance, each type of coverage is called a "payer." The "primary payer" pays up to the limits of its coverage, then sends the rest of the balance to the "sec...
Medicare is health insurance for people 65 or older. More than 66 million people in the U.S. get their health coverage from Medicare.
What you pay for Medicare will vary based on what coverage and services you get, and what providers you visit.
Generally, you only need to sign up for Part A and Part B once. Learn how both Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage work.
Once you’ve signed up for Part A and Part B, you can choose between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage.
If you're retired and have Medicare and Group health plan (retiree) coverage from a former employer, generally Medicare pays first for your health care bills, and your Group health plan coverage pa...
• Medicare.gov/publications에서 '메디갭 보험 선택: 메디케어 가입자를 위한 의료 보험 가이드(Choosing a Medigap Policy: A Guide to Health Insurance for People with Medicare)'를 보거나 출력하십시오. • 메디케어와...