When you first hear about Medicare, one of the first parts you’ll encounter is Medicare Part A—but what exactly does it cover?
Here’s a quick, clear overview to help you feel more confident as you approach your 65th birthday.
✅ What Is Medicare Part A?
Medicare Part A is the part of Medicare that helps cover hospital-related services.
It’s sometimes called “hospital insurance.”
Part A generally helps pay for:
- Inpatient hospital stays
- Skilled nursing facility care (after a hospital stay)
- Some home health care services
- Hospice care
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💰 How Much Does Medicare Part A Cost?
Many people get Part A for free if they or their spouse worked and paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years.
If you haven’t worked long enough, there may be a monthly premium to buy into Part A.
There are also deductibles and coinsurance costs if you use Part A services—like hospital stays.
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🛡️ Do You Need to Do Anything to Get Part A?
Most people are automatically enrolled in Part A when they turn 65 if they are already receiving Social Security benefits.
If you aren’t receiving Social Security yet, you may need to enroll yourself.
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