Medicare is a kind of health insurance developed by the U.S. government for older folks, as well as individuals with certain disabilities and illnesses. When someone who has Medicare needs rehabilitation for cases of drug or alcohol abuse, their rehabilitation will be either covered entirely by their Medicare insurance or to a significant extent. The one catch is, the individual will have to obtain treatment from the alcohol and drugs rehab facility which accepts Medicare. Before the person will be permitted to commence treatment, they can also get to see their primary care physician who must declare that rehabilitation services are medically needed, and the physician will typically approve which kind of treatment the individual will take part in. Medicare Part An and Part B cover several types of treatment solutions. Medicare Part A covers an inpatient stay in a Medicare accepted center when the individual must be in a hospital for problem, along with the costs that they will have to pay for personally are identical to any other stay in a hospital. Part B will partially cover outpatient treatment inside a Medicare accepted facility, and the individual will have to cover whatever Part B doesn't cover with supplement insurance or they will have to self pay.