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Resources on the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit A collection of reports, fact sheets, surveys, and other research and background material on the Medicare program's new drug benefit and other provisions of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003.
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Medicare Medicare, the federal health insurance program that covers 45 million Americans, has played a central role in the U.S. health system since it was established in 1965. Medicare serves all eligible beneficiaries without regard to income or medical history. Most individuals ages 65 and over are automatically entitled to Medicare Part A (the Hospital Insurance Program) if they or their spouse are eligible for Social Security payments. People under 65 who receive Social Security cash payments due to a disability generally become eligible for Medicare after a two-year waiting period. People with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, Lou Gehrig’s disease) are entitled to Part A regardless of their age. Part B (the Supplementary Medical Insurance Program) is voluntary, but covers 95% of all Part A beneficiaries.
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Medicare Advantage 2010 Data Spotlights
These data spotlights examine plan availability, premiums, benefits and cost-sharing for the 2010 Medicare Advantage plan options and explore trends over time affecting the Medicare Advantage market.
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Medicare: A Primer
This primer provides an overview of the Medicare program, how it is structured, who it serves and how it works.
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Kaiser Slides on Medicare
View, download and print hundreds of graphics and tables presenting health policy statistics and trends from studies by Kaiser and others, for use in presentations or as meeting handouts.
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KaiserEDU.org features tutorials and reference libraries on Medicare basics, the Medicare prescription drug benefit and more.
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