Medicare is a sort of medical health insurance developed by the U.S. government for older folks, along with people who have specific disabilities and diseases. If someone who has Medicare needs rehabilitation for instances of drug or alcohol abuse, their treatment will either be covered fully by their Medicare insurance or to a significant degree. The only exception is, the individual must acquire treatment from the drugs and alcohol detox facility which accepts Medicare. Before the person will be permitted to start treatment, they can also get to see their physician who must declare that rehab services are medically essential, and the doctor will usually approve what sort of treatment the person will take part in. Medicare Part An and Part B cover a variety of treatment providers. Medicare Part A pays for an inpatient stay in a Medicare accepted facility in the event that the individual has to be hospitalized because of their problem, and the costs which they willwill have to cover personally are the same as any other stay in a hospital. Part B will partially cover outpatient rehab within a Medicare accepted program, and the individual will need to cover whatever Part B doesn't cover with supplement insurance or they'll have to self pay.