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GAPS

The costs or services that are not covered under the Original Medicare Plan.

GATEKEEPER

In a managed care plan, this is another name for the primary care doctor. This doctor gives you basic medical services and coordinates proper medical care and referrals.

GENERAL ENROLLMENT PERIOD (GEP)

The General Enrollment Period is January 1 through March 31 of each year. If you enroll in Premium Part A or Part B during the General Enrollment Period, your coverage starts on July 1.

GENERAL FUND OF THE TREASURY

Funds held by the Treasury of the United States, other than revenue collected for a specific trust fund (such as SMI) and maintained in a separate account for that purpose. The majority of this fund is derived from individual and business income taxes.

GENERAL REVENUE

Income to the SMI trust fund from the general fund of the Treasury. Only a very small percentage of total SMI trust fund income each year is attributable to general revenue.

GENERIC DRUG

A prescription drug that has the same active-ingredient formula as a brand name drug. Generic drugs usually cost less than brand name drugs and are rated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be as safe and effective as brand name drugs.

GOVERNMENTAL ASSETS, LIABILITIES

Assets or liabilities that arise from transactions between a federal entity and a nonfederal entity.

GRAMM-RUDMAN-HOLLINGS ACT

The Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.

GRIEVANCE

A complaint about the way your Medicare health plan is giving care. For example, you may file a grievance if you have a problem calling the plan or if you are unhappy with the way a staff person at the plan has behaved toward you. A grievance is not the way to deal with a complaint about a treatment decision or a service that is not covered (see Appeal).

GRIEVANCES AND COMPLAINTS

Information about grievances and complaints submitted to the health plan.