Asked by Damon
Which of the following criteria would not make a person eligible to receive medicare benefits?
a.
The person is 65 years of age or older.
b.
The person has a terminal illness.
c.
The person has a qualifying disability.
d.
The person has end stage renal disease.
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b. The person has a terminal illness.
Explanation: Medicare eligibility is based on age (65+), certain disabilities (usually after 24 months of SSDI), and conditions like end-stage renal disease or ALS. Being terminally ill alone does not automatically qualify someone for Medicare (though Medicare may cover hospice care if the person is already eligible).
Explanation: Medicare eligibility is based on age (65+), certain disabilities (usually after 24 months of SSDI), and conditions like end-stage renal disease or ALS. Being terminally ill alone does not automatically qualify someone for Medicare (though Medicare may cover hospice care if the person is already eligible).
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