Asked by shakeithia brice on Sep 26, 2024

Medicare

A) Insurance for low-income families
B) Federal insurance for people aged 65 and older
C) Health maintenance focus to specific group of voluntarily enrolled people
D) Services at a discount for companies under contract

Medicare

A federal health insurance program in the United States primarily for people who are 65 or older, as well as for some younger people with disabilities or specific conditions.

Federal Insurance

programs or coverage provided by the national government to protect citizens against specific risks like unemployment, health issues, or retirement.

Aged 65

Refers to individuals who are 65 years old or older, often considered a benchmark age for 'elderly' or 'senior' status in many societal contexts.

  • Comprehend the influence of health care policies, notably the Affordable Care Act and Medicare, on patient care and the delivery of health care services.