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Medicaid and Medicare Training Services by NetZealous LLC Brand: MentorHealth

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Medicaid and Medicare are two terms that are used very extensively by people all over the US, but are terms that need to be understood fully in order for them to be implemented. They both are government programs that are aimed at providing services relating to health and medical issues for designated kinds of people.

Though they are both managed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; they are very different from each other. At their core, while Medicare is a social insurance scheme whose aim is to pay for hospital and medical care of elderly Americans and a certain kind of disabled population in the US; Medicaid is a social protection program. It is aimed at providing medical services for the financially underprivileged Americans and their families.

Differences in character

While this is the broad overview of the nature of these two programs and their fundamental divergence; there are a number of aspects in the two programs that are unique to each other. These are mainly about the way the provisions of these two programs are to be implemented.

Further, there is also a difference between the two in the nature of services these two programs offer. The kind of patients that Medicare attends to under Part A and Part B are extensively spelt out, and it takes a practitioner with more than passing clarity of these aspects to not be confused about the two programs. Also, Medicare has provisions by which to offer services that are not provided by it, in another subprogram called MediGap. So, medical professionals have to possess a fairly high amount of knowledge in handling these programs.

While Medicaid is primarily aimed at the lower strata of the economy; there are a number of others too, who qualify for Medicaid, a fact that needs to be borne in mind.

When it comes to implementation of Medicare and Medicaid; there is a certain level of singularity in each of these, which needs to be understood. There are some similarities and overlaps in the way these programs are administered. This is why, if medical practitioners need to be able to administer the finer elements of these two programs; they need to get trained by training professionals. The root to this training is a proper grasp of the dynamics of these two programs.

A well-known provider of professional trainings for the healthcare industry, apart from trainings in the areas of regulatory compliance, human resources and IT is NetZealous LLC. NetZealous LLC is a Fremont, CA-based provider of professional trainings in these disciplines, and provides trainings that clarify on all the pain areas for professionals in these industries through its well-known brand for healthcare professional trainings, MentorHealth. On account of the vast experience its experts carry in their respective fields; NetZealous LLC’s professional trainings are much sought after in the healthcare industry in the US. Professionals who take these trainings are able to implement and administer all the aspects of Medicaid and Medicare without any confusion.

Being the reputable provider of professional trainings that it is; NetZealous LLC’s experts have the insight to offer thorough and proper understanding of all the areas on which there could be some misunderstanding of the administration and implementation part of these two programs. These experts pick up all the areas in which there could be confusion and misperception among the practitioners and seek to clarify on these.

Through its experts, NetZealous LLC offers professional trainings which help participants understand the major areas of Medicaid and Medicare.

Some of the areas in which NetZealous LLC offers the kind of trainings that help those in the healthcare industry understand the nuances of the two programs include:

• What are Medicare and Medicaid?

• Whom do these two programs service?

• What services do these two programs offer?

• How to make sense of Medicare Parts A, B, C and D

• Who all are eligible for these two programs?

• How are payments made for Medicare and who provides these?