Kokua Line: Can I get both Medicare and Medicaid? [The Honolulu Star-Advertiser]
Oct. 31—Question : I got a strange call offering to save me money by applying for Medicaid along with my Medicare. Asked nosy questions, like whether I have more than one insurance or more than one income. Told him to send me a form. Can someone have Medicare and Medicaid ? Is there a scam going on ?
Question : I got a strange call offering to save me money by applying for Medicaid along with my Medicare. Asked nosy questions, like whether I have more than one insurance or more than one income. Told him to send me a form. Can someone have Medicare and Medicaid ? Is there a scam going on ?
Answer : It is possible for certain people to qualify for both Medicare and Medi c aid, but beware any unsolicited phone call, because scammers often use fake promises of government-funded health care as their come-on. Fraud experts say to hang up on such calls and not to give out personal information. Neither Medicare nor Medicaid makes unsoli cited calls as you described, according to the
Medicare is the federal health insurance program for people 65 or older, certain people under 65 with disabilities, and people of any age with end-stage renal disease or ALS (also known as
"Some people qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid and are called 'dual eligibles.' If you have Medicare and full Medicaid coverage, most of your health care costs are likely covered, " according to the federal
For free, local guidance to help you maximize benefits as you navigate Medicare and Medicaid, contact the
You can also find detailed information on and, the federal websites for these programs, and medquest. hawaii.gov, the state
As for scams,
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