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Ways to Pay for Medicare Plans When Money is Tight

<p>Many people today find paying for health care to be difficult&period; However&comma; many Medicare recipients are unaware that they are eligible for financial assistance from the Department of Social Services&period; Additionally&comma; while the income limitations for unearned incomes &lpar;such as Social Security Disability Insurance&rpar; are listed on many web sites&comma; the limits for people with income from jobs&period; Taking some time to see what you are entitled to can save a great deal of money&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If you are qualified to participate in the savings programs&comma; you will also automatically be able to get the Extra Help prescription drug plan&period; Some people may also be eligible for programs to help with Medicare Part A&period; This extra policy covers hospital insurance&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>When filling out the applications&comma; it is important to understand which resources are counted as part of your income&period; Your countable resources include all money in savings and checking accounts&comma; stocks and bonds&period; Your home&comma; furniture&comma; personal and household items are not counted&period; You may also have one vehicle&comma; a prepaid burial plot and up to &dollar;1&comma;500 saved for burial expenses without being counted as resources&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;medusamagazine&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2013&sol;10&sol;shutterstock&lowbar;94675048-600x414&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Ways to Pay for Medicare Plans When Money is Tight" width&equals;"600" height&equals;"414" class&equals;"aligncenter size-Correct wp-image-9024" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There are three types of Medicare savings program available based on income and assets&period; These programs can help to cover your Medicare Part B premiums&period; These expenses can include medical deductibles&comma; coinsurance and copayments&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Qualified Medicare Beneficiary &lpar;QMB&rpar; is a plan for people who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid&period; This policy covers standard Medicare Part B premiums&comma; Medicare Part A premiums if Social Security is not covering them&comma; as well as deductibles and coinsurance not covered by Part A and B for doctors who participate in Medicare or your Medicare private health plan’s network&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Qualifying Individual &lpar;QI&rpar; is a program to cover Medicare Plan B premiums&period; These benefits are not available to people eligible for Medicaid&period; Applications for this plan must be filed annually&period; It is approved for people based on the date that the applications were filed&comma; but priority is given to recipients from the previous year&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals &lpar;QDWI&rpar; is a program that pays for Medicare Part A premiums&period; There are several ways to become eligible for this policy&period; You may be eligible if you are a working disabled person under the age of 65 if your income exceeds the limit required to keep Social Security and Medicare Part A benefits&period; You may also be able to receive QDWI if you are within the income and resource limits for your state and are not receiving Medicaid&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Specified Low Income Medicare Beneficiary &lpar;SLMB&rpar; program covers Medicare Part B premiums that would have otherwise been taken out of their Social Security checks&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If you already are covered by Medicare&comma; all you need to do is to contact the county office of the Department of Social Services to apply for the Savings programs&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If you are not covered by Medicare yet&comma; contact your Social Security office and give them written notice that you wish to apply for conditional Medicare under one of these three conditional programs&period; After you learn if you have been approved&comma; you can then go to the local Department of Social Services to apply for the Medicare Savings program&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There is no cost to apply for these Medicare savings program options&comma; so don’t hesitate to contact the Department of Social Services right away to see if you are able to be covered&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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