Requirements for Indiana Medicare Eligibility

Medicare is a health insurance program sponsored by the government which offers assistance in medical care or Part B and hospital care or Part A.  Prescription drug coverage or Part D is also available.  Indiana Medicare eligibility is mainly based on age and disability.  The first requirement in order to become eligible for Medicare is that the person must be a US citizen and he/she must have worked for at least ten years in a company which contributes a certain amount into the Medicare system.  This information can be verified on your paycheck.

The Indiana Medicare eligibility can be extended to your spouse.  This means that if your spouse that worked for more than ten years then the eligibility can be extended to you as well.  In order to quality, the individual must be 65 years old or he must be diagnosed with a kidney failure or any permanent disability.  Medicare Part A is the hospital insurance.  Most individuals can receive Medicare Part A coverage when they become 65 years old.  This benefit can be enjoyed without the need to pay any monthly premiums.  If you are eligible for social security then you can also be eligible for Medicare Part A.  There are also some government jobs which provide Medicare coverage.  Individuals who are below 65 years old and have been obtaining social security benefits for more than 24 months can also be eligible.  People who are undergoing dialysis can also be covered.

People who meet the requirements for Indiana Medicare eligibility for Medicare Part A can also be eligible for Medicare Part B.  The Medicare Part B is the medical insurance which can cover outpatient care, doctor care and other types of medical care.  For more information about Medicare and quotes, you can visit us at http://www.acceptableanswers.com.  If you want to talk to our agents then call us at (888) 355-7129.  

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