Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Exam

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What does Medicare Part C provide?

  1. Prescription drug coverage only

  2. A combination of Medicare Part A and Part B benefits

  3. Long-term care services

  4. Emergency care coverage exclusively

The correct answer is: A combination of Medicare Part A and Part B benefits

Medicare Part C, also known as Medicare Advantage, is designed to offer a comprehensive solution by combining the benefits of Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) and Medicare Part B (medical insurance) into a single plan. This option is administrated by private insurance companies that contract with Medicare. Beneficiaries who choose Medicare Part C typically receive all their healthcare services through this managed care plan, which often includes additional benefits that are not covered under traditional Medicare, such as vision, dental, and hearing care. Additionally, some Medicare Advantage plans may include prescription drug coverage, but the primary focus of Part C is the bundled services of Part A and Part B. This holistic approach allows for more streamlined care management, bringing together various healthcare services under one plan, which can simplify the process for the beneficiary.