Medical Assistant Certification (MAC) AMCA Practice Exam

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Who is eligible for Medicare Part B?

  1. All individuals over 65

  2. Only individuals with disabilities

  3. Individuals signing up for social security benefits

  4. Anyone with specific medical conditions

The correct answer is: Individuals signing up for social security benefits

Medicare Part B is designed to cover medical services and supplies that are necessary for treating a medical condition. It is part of the broader Medicare program that primarily serves individuals aged 65 and older, along with certain younger individuals with disabilities or specific medical conditions. The eligibility for Medicare Part B includes: - Individuals aged 65 and older: While many who are 65 and older are eligible for Medicare Part A, they generally also qualify for Part B when they sign up for Medicare. - Younger individuals with disabilities: While they are eligible for Part B, this group does not encompass the entire eligibility criteria. The choice that states individuals signing up for social security benefits reflects the connection between Medicare and social security. Most individuals who are receiving social security benefits will automatically be enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B when they reach age 65. Those who apply for Medicare while still under 65 due to a disability are also eligible, but this eligibility is broader than just this group alone. Therefore, the choice accurately captures the primary route many individuals take to gain access to Medicare Part B, making it the appropriate answer. It highlights the critical link between Medicare enrollment and social security benefits, which applies to a significant portion of Medicare Part B enrollees.