About 178,000 results
Open links in new tab
  1. What’s the difference between Medicare and Medicaid?

    Dec 8, 2022 · Medicare Medicare is federal health insurance for people 65 or older, and some people under 65 with certain disabilities or conditions. A federal agency called the Centers for …

  2. Who’s eligible for Medicare? - HHS.gov

    Dec 8, 2022 · Generally, Medicare is for people 65 or older. You may be able to get Medicare earlier if you have a disability, End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring …

  3. What is Medicare Part C? - HHS.gov

    Jul 22, 2024 · A Medicare Advantage Plan (like an HMO or PPO) is another Medicare health plan choice you may have as part of Medicare. Medicare Advantage Plans, sometimes called “Part …

  4. Department of Health & Human Services | HHS.gov

    Mehmet Oz, MD, MBA Administrator, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

  5. How do I get a replacement Medicare card? | HHS.gov

    Dec 8, 2022 · Your Medicare card will arrive in the mail in about 30 days at the address on file with Social Security. When you request your replacement card, be sure to check your mailing …

  6. Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals (OMHA) - HHS.gov

    Nov 24, 2025 · OMHA administers the nationwide Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) hearing program for appeals arising from individual claims for Medicare coverage and payment for …

  7. Who’s eligible for Medicaid? - HHS.gov

    Dec 8, 2022 · In all states, Medicaid gives health coverage to some individuals and families, including children, parents, people who are pregnant, elderly people with certain incomes, and …

  8. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), provides operational funding to 61 state, local, and territorial …

  9. When should I sign up for Medicare? - HHS.gov

    Dec 14, 2022 · Learn more about when Medicare coverage starts including special enrollment periods. For more on Medicare enrollment and eligibility, visit Medicare.gov.

  10. An advance written notice of non-coverage helps Medicare Fee-for-Service (FFS) patients choose whether to get items and services Medicare usually covers but may not pay for because …