Kansas Medicare Resource Center

Kansas Medicare Basics - Medicare Resource Center

Medicare is a healthcare program that provides coverage for individuals who are eligible for it and those who are currently receiving treatment at a medical facility. It is a fee-for service plan that the federal government is managing.

Since 1965, Medicare has been composed of two parts: the Medicare Part A and the Medicare Part B. For over 50 years, the program has been able to provide coverage for individuals with disabilities and seniors.

With the help of Medicare, people can bypass the need for a referral or authorization when they go to the doctor or hospital of their choice. The government will then pay the cost of the service, and the individual will only be responsible for the remaining left-over funds.

Medicare and Employer Coverage in Kansas: What to Know If You're Still Working at 65

Medicare and Employer Coverage in Kansas: What to Know If You're Still Working at 65

If you're turning 65 but still have health insurance through your job, you have some important decisions to make. Learn how Medicare coordinates with employer coverage, when to enroll, and how your employer's size affects your options.

Medicare Savings Programs in Kansas: How to Get Help Paying for Medicare

Medicare Savings Programs in Kansas: How to Get Help Paying for Medicare

Learn how Medicare Savings Programs (QMB, SLMB, QI, QDWI) can pay your Medicare premiums and costs. See income limits, how to apply, and what's covered.

Preventive Services Covered by Medicare in KS

Preventive Services Covered by Medicare in KS

Which preventive services Medicare covers at no extra cost, including wellness visits, screenings, and vaccines, and discover how to use these benefits to stay healthy and informed.

Comparing Kansas Medicare Plans: A Step-By-Step Financial Checklist

Comparing Kansas Medicare Plans: A Step-By-Step Financial Checklist

Compare Medicare plans with confidence using this step-by-step financial checklist. Learn how to evaluate costs, premiums, and income-based options to choose the right coverage for your needs.

Medicare Part A Costs and Deductibles in Kansas (2026)

Medicare Part A Costs and Deductibles in Kansas (2026)

A full breakdown of Medicare Part A costs for 2026, including the $1,676 deductible, monthly premiums, hospital coinsurance rates, skilled nursing facility costs, and how to qualify for premium-free Part A.

Medicare Open Enrollment in Kansas: When You Can Change Your Plan

Medicare Open Enrollment in Kansas: When You Can Change Your Plan

The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period runs October 15 through December 7 every year. Learn what changes you can make during open enrollment, how it differs from other Medicare enrollment windows, and what to do before the deadline.

Does Medicare Cover Dental in Kansas?

Does Medicare Cover Dental in Kansas?

Original Medicare does not cover most dental care, but Medicare Advantage plans often include dental benefits like cleanings, X-rays, and even major work. Here's what's covered, what's not, and your options for getting dental coverage on Medicare.

Understanding Medicare in Kansas

Understanding Medicare in Kansas

Medicare is the federal health insurance program for Americans 65 and older, as well as some younger people with disabilities. Learn about the four parts of Medicare, eligibility requirements, enrollment periods, costs, and how to choose the right plan.

Understanding Medicare Part A in Kansas: Hospital Coverage, Costs & Eligibility

Understanding Medicare Part A in Kansas: Hospital Coverage, Costs & Eligibility

Learn what Medicare Part A covers, including hospital stays, skilled nursing, hospice, and home health services. Understand 2026 costs, eligibility, and how to enroll.

Understanding What's Covered by Medicare in Kansas

Understanding What's Covered by Medicare in Kansas

Learn what Medicare covers across its four parts — hospital care, doctor visits, prescription drugs, and Medicare Advantage — so you can make informed decisions about your healthcare coverage.