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Medicare Basics

What Is Medicare Part A, B, C & D?

By:Michael Quinn Published onMay 5, 2020June 11, 2026 Updated onJune 11, 2026

Medicare

Medicare can be confusing.  We developed this page in order to provide foundational information about the basic parts of Medicare. When you’re finished, make sure to head over to our Medicare and You page to get the latest official handbook.

In this article we’ll discuss:
  • Medicare
  • What is Medicare?
  • What are the parts of Medicare?
  • Medicare Part A
  • Medicare Part B
  • Medicare Part B Benefits
  • Parts A and B Benefits
  • Medicare Part C
  • Medicare Part D
  • What about Medicare Supplements?

What is Medicare?

Medicare is the federal government health insurance program that provides coverage for people 65 year old or under; under 65 years old and have Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for a certain duration of time, or under age 65 and have End-Stage Renal Disease.

What Is Medicare

What are the parts of Medicare?

Medicare is broken into 4 parts.  Parts A, B, C, and D.  Each of these parts will provide health insurance coverage in a unique way.

Medicare Part A

Part A is your Hospital Insurance that helps cover some of your health care costs.

What does Part A cover?

  • Your inpatient care in a hospital.
  • Your care in a Skilled nursing facility.
  • Hospice care.
  • Home health care.

Medicare Part A Benefits

The following is a breakdown of your Medicare Part A benefits. It shows you what Medicare pays. You are responsible for the remaining costs unless you have a Medicare Supplement plan to cover these expenses.

ServicesMedicare Pays
First 3 pints$0
Additional amounts100%
ServicesMedicare Pays
First 60 daysAll but $1676
61st through 90th dayAll but $419 a day
91st day & after (60 Reserve Days)All but $838 a day
After Reserve (Additional 365 Days)$0
Beyond the Additional 365 Days$0
ServicesMedicare Pays
First 20 daysAll approved amounts
21st through 100th dayAll but $209.50 a day
91st day & after (60 Reserve Days)All but $838 a day
101st day and after$0
ServicesMedicare Pays
Must meet Medicare’s requirements. Including a doctor’s certification of terminal illness.All but very limited Copayment Coinsurance for outpatient drugs and inpatient Respite care.

*When your Medicare Part A hospital benefits are exhausted, the Medicare Supplement insurer will stand in place of Medicare. Your Medigap plan will pay whatever amount Medicare would pay for up to the 365 days as provided in your policy’s Core Benefits. During this time the hospital is prohibited from billing you for the balance based on any difference between its billed charges and the amount Medicare would have paid.

what does medicare part a cover

Medicare Part B

Part B is your Medical Insurance that helps cover some of your costs.

What does Part B cover?

  • Doctor and related Health care provider services.
  • Outpatient care.
  • Home health care.
  • Durable medical equipment.
  • Some health preventative services.

Medicare Part B Benefits

The following is a breakdown of your Medicare Part B benefits. It shows you what Medicare pays. You are responsible for the remaining costs unless you have a Medicare Supplement plan to cover these expenses.

ServicesMedicare Pays
First 3 pints$0
Next $240 of approved amounts$0
Remainder of approved amountsGenerally 80%
ServicesMedicare Pays
First $240 of approved amounts$0
Remainder of approved amountsGenerally 80%
Part B Excess charge$0
ServicesMedicare Pays
Tests for diagnostic services100%
ServicesMedicare Pays
First $250 during 1st 60 days$0
Remainder of charges up to a lifetime max of $50,000$0

Medicare Part B

Parts A and B Benefits

Both Part A and Part B benefits help cover the costs of home health care – Medicare approved services. 

Below is a breakdown of benefits. It shows you what Medicare pays. You are responsible for the remaining costs unless you have a Medicare Supplement plan to cover these expenses.

Medicare Approved ServicesMedicare Pays
Medically necessary skilled care & medical supplies100%
Durable medical equipmentFirst $257 of Medicare approved amounts: $0
Durable medical equipmentRemainder of Medicare approved amounts: 80%

Medicare Part C

Part C is also known as Medicare Advantage (MA) or (MAPD).

What does Part C cover?

  • Your Part A & B coverage is now managed and run by a Medicare approved insurance company and not Original Medicare.
  • You are not automatically placed in a Part C (Medicare Advantage) plan.  It is a choice to be made by you to join a Part C or Medicare Advantage plan.
  • Typically includes Part D (Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage) as part of the plan.  This is known as MAPD (Medicare Advantage with Part D).

Medicare Part D

Medicare Part D is your coverage for Medicare prescription drugs.

What does Part D cover?

  • Part D is managed and run by private insurance companies that are approved by Medicare.
  • You are not automatically placed into a Part D plan.  Just like Part C, it is a choice to join a Part D plan.
  • Part D plans are designed to help cover prescription drug costs.
  • Finding the right Part D plan may help protect against increasing drug costs in the future and lower your prescription drug costs.

What about Medicare Supplements?

After you sign up for Medicare, Medicare will pay out roughly 80% of your Part A and Part B medical costs and you’re responsible for the remaining 20%. Medicaid are not the same thing.

Medicare Supplement Insurance plans are there to help cover that 20%. Medicare supplements have nothing to do with Part C (Medicare Advantage) or Part D.  A Medigap plan is the same as a Medicare Supplement plan — there is no difference. You will want to get a Part D drug plan if you choose to purchase a Medicare Supplement to help with drug costs.

Please remember that when you become eligible for Medicare, you can opt for either a Medicare Supplement or a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C). You are not allowed to have both.

Hopefully you have gained a better understanding from our post, “What is Medicare Part A, B, C and D.” Please contact us if you have any questions.

💡 Your next step: Once you have Medicare, most people add a supplement plan to cover out-of-pocket costs. Compare Medicare Supplement plans to find the right fit.


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