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Health Insurance Terminology2
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Health Insurance Terminology2
Health Insurance Sources3,4
2016 Data:
An individual person pays a premium directly to a “health plan” or insurance company, which reimburses providers - An individual person pays a premium directly to a “health plan” or insurance company, which reimburses providers
- Plans offered directly from insurance companies or through marketplaces or exchanges
Insurance Types: Individual Private
Employers usually pay all or part of the premium for their employees - Employers usually pay all or part of the premium for their employees
- Tax-deductible business expense, not counted as taxable income for employee
- In essence, government is subsidizing employer-sponsored health insurance
Insurance Types: Employer Private
In the late 1950s, less than 15% of the elderly had health insurance - In the late 1950s, less than 15% of the elderly had health insurance
- In 1965, Medicare (for elderly) and Medicaid (for poor) was enacted
- First tax-financed government insurance
Insurance Types: Government
Medicare Plan Structure5
Part A
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Hospital services
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Part B
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Physician services, outpatient, durable medical equipment
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Part D
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Voluntary prescription coverage
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Medicare Advantage
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“Part C”, Medicare benefits through private insurers
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Medigap
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Supplemental insurance, can cover copays, deductibles, and other costs
| Medicare Part A Medicare Part A - Hospital insurance plan for the elderly
- Financed through social security taxes (SSI)
- At age 65, pts who have paid >10 yrs. into SSI automatically enrolled
- Those <65 totally and permanently disabled may enroll after 24 mos of disability
- Those on dialysis usually enrolled without wait period
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