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SOCIAL
SECURITY MEDICARE BENEFITS |
by:
Jinky
C. Mesias |
There
have been many discussions regarding social
security but just what social security means.
The term social security pertains to the
benefit payments provided to workers and
their dependents who qualify as beneficiaries
under the old-age survivors and disability
insurance programs of the social security
act. The social security replaces a portion
of the earnings lost as a result of retirement,
disability or death. The social security
is designed to provide benefits that will
be able to replace the greater percentage
of earnings especially of lower-paid workers.
The social security is truly a pro-poor
program. One of the coverage offered by
the social security is Medicare, which is
a great help to the poor.
Medicare is the federal government's hospital
and medical insurance program especially
designed for people age sixty-five and above.
The Medicare benefits is not dependent on
the social security that is why you may
be able to get hold of your Medicare benefits
even without your social security. Medicare
also provides limited insurance benefits
and therefore may no cover all medical expenses
however, having a Medicare supplement is
much better than not having it at all since
it can provide extra medical protection
for medical expenses that may not be covered.
Medicare benefit is consists of a Part A
and a Part B. The Part A is actually consists
of basic hospital insurance plan and covers
much of the cost of hospitalization including
skilled nursing facilities and some other
care in the hospital. On the other hand,
the Part B of the Medicare benefits provides
supplementary medical insurance that covers
a part of the doctor's fee and other medical
expenses. People who are enrolled in Part
B are obliged to pay a monthly premium.
Moreover, Medicare is available at the beginning
of the month in which a person reaches the
age of sixty-five. People who have received
social security disability benefits for
two years are also eligible for Medicare.
In addition, Medicare also covers prescription
drugs, wheelchairs as well as the cost of
some certain medical supplies. An example
of which is the partial coverage for glucose
monitors and diabetic shoes for Medicare
members who are suffering from diabetes.
Aside from that, the Medicare Part A also
covers a portion of the confined patient
hospitalization for up to ninety days. Moreover,
Medicare members may visit the Medicare
web site for more information on the benefits
provided by Medicare. The Medicare web site
offers a convenient means of filing for
claims as well as making follow-ups for
claims less taxing.
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