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Medicare provides health coverage to Americans aged 65 and older and to those with special needs. Coverage can include inpatient and outpatient services and prescription drugs. Medigap and Medicaid aren’t part of Medicare.
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Medicare Warns of Part D Changes
Medicare officials urged beneficiaries to scrutinize their prescription drug coverage, warning that coverage in the plans may change significantly in 2009.
Medicare officials urged beneficiaries to scrutinize their prescription drug coverage, warning that coverage in the plans may change significantly in 2009.
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What Does Medicare Cover?
If you're new to Medicare, you may find the program confusing. Getting a grip on the different deadlines, parts, co-pays, deductibles, and other odds and ends may seem next to impossible. WebMD is here to help you understand the basics of Medicare.
Most people age 65 or older count on Medicare for their health care coverage. Some people under 65 who have a disability, Lou Gehrig's disease, or advanced kidney failure are also entitled to it.



