SOCIAL SECURITY MEDICARE BENEFITSWritten by Jinky C. Mesias
Continued from page 1 is consists of a Part A and a Part B. The Part A is actually consists of basic hospital insurance plan and covers much of cost of hospitalization including skilled nursing facilities and some other care in hospital. On other hand, Part B of Medicare benefits provides supplementary medical insurance that covers a part of doctor’s fee and other medical expenses. People who are enrolled in Part B are obliged to pay a monthly premium. Moreover, Medicare is available at beginning of month in which a person reaches age of sixty-five. People who have received social security disability benefits for two years are also eligible for Medicare.In addition, Medicare also covers prescription drugs, wheelchairs as well as cost of some certain medical supplies. An example of which is partial coverage for glucose monitors and diabetic shoes for Medicare members who are suffering from diabetes. Aside from that, Medicare Part A also covers a portion of confined patient hospitalization for up to ninety days. Moreover, Medicare members may visit Medicare web site for more information on benefits provided by Medicare. The Medicare web site offers a convenient means of filing for claims as well as making follow-ups for claims less taxing.

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However, survivor benefits are also given to children of deceased social security member and benefits are also given to remaining spouse who is going to be one to take care of children irregardless whether deceased member of social security has earned required number of credits. The credits earned are then based on years of work deceased social security member has accomplished before hitting bucket. Aside from that, family of deceased social security member is also entitled to receive survivor benefit based on earnings of deceased social security member. Lastly, it is an excellent idea to plan and to prepare for inevitable. Aside from that, being a member of social security can actually bring peace of mind since you know that whatever happens to you, your family will be receiving survivor benefits. These survivor benefits can help your family continue living even without you with them.

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