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Which of the following statements best describes Medicare?
Medicare is a government health insurance plan that is funded by the state government for people over the age of 65.
Medicare is a private health insurance plan that is only available to only healthy people over 65.
Medicare is a government health insurance plan that is funded by the federal government for people over the age of 65 and others with certain disabilities.
Medicare is a government health insurance plan that covers all of a patient’s medical expenses until they reach the age of 65.
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Medicare is a government health insurance plan that is funded by the federal government for people over the age of 65 and others with certain disabilities.
(Brief note: Medicare is federal, not state-run, and also covers some younger people with long-term disabilities, ESRD, or ALS. It doesn't necessarily cover all medical expenses — coverage is split into Parts A, B, C, and D with varying costs and benefits.)
(Brief note: Medicare is federal, not state-run, and also covers some younger people with long-term disabilities, ESRD, or ALS. It doesn't necessarily cover all medical expenses — coverage is split into Parts A, B, C, and D with varying costs and benefits.)
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