The insurance plan specifically designed to provide health care for people who are eligible for Social Security is Medicare.

What Medicare Is

Medicare is a federal health insurance program mainly for:

  • People age 65 and older who qualify for Social Security retirement benefits.
  • Certain younger people who receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) after a waiting period.

It helps pay for hospital care, doctor visits, and other covered medical services, but usually does not cover all costs.

How Medicare Connects to Social Security

  • Eligibility for Medicare is closely tied to eligibility for Social Security or Railroad Retirement benefits, which is why many basic quiz or exam questions phrase it as the health insurance plan for people eligible for Social Security.
  • People getting Social Security retirement or disability benefits are typically enrolled in Medicare automatically once they meet age or disability duration requirements.

Bottom line: When a question asks, β€œWhat is the insurance plan specifically designed to provide health care for people who are eligible for Social Security?”, the expected answer is Medicare.