Medicare is a kind of medical health insurance created by the U.S. government for senior citizens, and also those that have certain disabilities and diseases. If someone that has Medicare needs treatment for cases of drug or alcohol abuse, their rehabilitation will be either covered in full by their Medicare insurance or to a significant degree. The one catch is, the person will have to acquire treatment from an alcohol and drugs detox facility which accepts Medicare. Before the individual will be permitted to begin treatment, they will also have to visit their primary care physician who must declare that rehabilitation services are medically essential, and the physician will usually approve what type of rehabilitation the person will do. Medicare Part An and Part B cover various kinds of treatment services. Part A pays for an inpatient stay in a Medicare accepted program when the individual should be in a hospital for issue, as well as the costs which they willwill have to pay for personally are identical to any other hospital stay. Part B will partially cover outpatient rehabilitation within a Medicare accepted center, and the individual will have to cover whatever Medicare Part B doesn't cover with supplemental insurance or they will have to self pay.