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Question
medicare part d specifically provides coverage for?
prescription drugs
hospital services
outpatient medical services
skilled nursing facility care
question 2
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who is eligible for medicare benefits?
u.s. citizens and legal residents of any age
u.s. citizens of any age with a chronic illness
u.s. citizens and legal residents aged 65 and older
only u.s. citizens aged 65 and older
Brief Explanations
- Medicare Part D is the component of the U.S. Medicare program dedicated to prescription drug coverage. Hospital services are covered under Part A, outpatient services under Part B, and skilled nursing facility care is covered under Part A for limited periods.
- The standard eligibility for Medicare is U.S. citizens and legal residents who are 65 years of age or older. There are narrow exceptions for younger people with specific disabilities or end-stage renal disease, but the core eligible group matches this option.
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- Prescription drugs
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