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Medicare Will Not Cover All Health Care Costs

Published on October 8, 2025 | 3 min read | Webster Bank

There are out-of-pockets, limitations and gaps that Medicare doesn’t cover

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for individuals aged 65 or older and certain younger people with disabilities.

And despite being a widely used program, there are several misconceptions surrounding Medicare, one of the most pervasive being that it will cover all healthcare costs.

Myth or Fact: Medicare Will Cover All Health Care Costs

Medicare is a comprehensive health insurance program that covers a range of healthcare services, including hospital stays, doctor visits, preventive care, and prescription drugs. However, it does not cover all healthcare costs, and there are several out-of-pocket expenses that individuals may be responsible for.

One of the most significant gaps in Medicare coverage is the lack of coverage for long-term care. Long-term care refers to the ongoing assistance with daily activities such as eating, bathing, and dressing, which is typically provided in nursing homes or assisted living facilities. Medicare will only cover a limited amount of skilled nursing care following a hospital stay, and only under certain conditions.

Another area where Medicare coverage falls short is with dental, vision, and hearing services. While some preventive services are covered, such as glaucoma tests and hearing exams, most routine dental, vision, and hearing care is not covered by Medicare.

Furthermore, there are deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance that individuals are responsible for under Medicare. These costs can add up quickly, especially for individuals who require frequent medical care. While there are several programs available to help individuals with low incomes cover some of these costs, such as Medicaid and Medicare Savings Programs, many individuals still face significant out-of-pocket expenses.

Medicare’s Limitations

There are also limitations on the types of healthcare providers and services that are covered under Medicare. For example, individuals may be limited to seeing healthcare providers who accept Medicare and may not have access to all types of medical procedures or technologies.

Despite the limitations of Medicare coverage, it is still a critical program that provides essential healthcare services to millions of Americans. It is also important to note that there are additional insurance options available that can help fill some of the gaps in Medicare coverage.

One option is a Medicare Supplement plan, also known as Medigap. These plans are sold by private insurance companies and can help cover some of the out-of-pocket costs associated with Medicare, such as deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance.

Another option is a Medicare Advantage plan, which is an all-in-one alternative to original Medicare. These plans are also sold by private insurance companies and often include additional benefits, such as dental, vision, and hearing care, that are not covered by original Medicare. However, Medicare Advantage plans may come with certain limitations, such as a restricted network of healthcare providers.

Make Sure You Plan

Medicare is a critical program that provides essential healthcare services to millions of Americans. However, it is a myth that Medicare will cover all healthcare costs.

While there are insurance options available that can help fill some of these gaps, individuals should be aware of the limitations of Medicare coverage and plan accordingly to ensure they have adequate healthcare coverage.

The Medicare website (medicare.gov) can be a valuable resource. Every year, Medicare also mails Medicare & You to beneficiaries and makes this fact-filled publication available online. You may want to review it to make sure you have an accurate understanding of the Medicare program.

Your financial professional can help you plan appropriately for your needs.

Important Disclosures

Content in this material is for educational and general information only and not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual.

This article was prepared by FMeX.

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