The length of time during which a benefit is paid.
Begins the day you’re admitted as an inpatient in a hospital or SNF.
Ends when you haven’t gotten any inpatient hospital or SNF care for 60 days in a row
Coinsurance
Your share of the cost for services after you pay any deductibles, usually %
Copay
Your share of the cost for services after you pay any deductibles, usually $
Cost Share Protected
State Medicaid office covers remaining balance.
Can be from either D
Deductible
What you pay first, THEN your other insurance begins to pay.
Inpatient Care
Medical service that requires admission into a hospital.
Lifetime Reserve Days
Extra days that Medicare will pay for when you’re in a hospital for more than 90 days. You have a total of 60 reserve days that can be used during your lifetime.
Medicare
Insurance from the Federal Government
Medicaid
Insurance from the State Government
Outpatient Care
Medical service provided that doesn’t require a prolonged stay at a facility.
Premium
Monthly Payment
Medicare vs Medicaid
Medicare is federal health insurance for
Anyone age 65 and older
Some people under 65 with certain disabilities or conditions
People of any age with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant)
Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that provides health coverage for some people with limited income and resources.
Medicaid offers benefits, like nursing home care, personal care services, and assistance paying for Medicare premiums and other costs.