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Policy Analysis: Medicare Advantage

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Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people age 65 or older who receive
Social Security benefit. Medicare also, offer benefits for individuals younger than 65 and received SSI for at least 24 months. Medicare is divided into four different parts: Medicare
Part A (Hospital insurance) covers inpatient hospital care, skilled nursing facility, some home-health care and hospice care. Medicare Part B (Medical insurance) covers physician service, outpatient care, and medical equipment, and some preventive services. Medicare Part C
(also known as Medicare Advantage), is offered by private insurers that covers Part A, Part B and Part D services (Alzheimer’s Association, 2016).
Medicaid is a “program jointly funded by federal and state governments and …show more content…

Medicaid pays for medical care for people with limited resources and assets levels, and long-term care for people who have used up most of their own money, under most circumstances. It also is available to people younger than 65 who are disabling” (Alzheimer’s
Association, 2016).
Long- term care insurance is designed to help you pay for the care you need in a variety of setting such as home, assisted living facility, or nursing home. The only con is that it has a
“use-it-or-lose-it policy,” which basically means you loses money if you don’t use your benefit.
For those who purchase a long-term care insurance policy at age 60, the probability it will be used before they die is 50 percent, according to the American Association for Long-Term Care
Insurance (Alzheimer’s Association, 2016). COBRA: Since Mrs. Ellen was diagnosed before leaving her job, she may have the opportunity to take advantage of programs that continue health coverage such as COBRA.
COBRA refers to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985. Coverage may continue up to 36 months depending on the circumstances (Alzheimer’s Association,

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