A Medicare-certified provider is a healthcare provider, such as a doctor, hospital, nursing home, home health agency, or other healthcare facility, that meets Medicare’s standards and requirements for participation in the Medicare program. To become Medicare-certified, providers must undergo a rigorous review process conducted by Medicare or a state agency to ensure compliance with federal regulations and quality standards. Medicare certification signifies that the provider is qualified to deliver services covered by Medicare and is eligible to receive reimbursement for those services. Medicare beneficiaries are encouraged to seek care from Medicare-certified providers to ensure that their healthcare services are covered by Medicare and meet the program’s quality standards. Choosing a Medicare-certified provider helps beneficiaries access high-quality care and may reduce out-of-pocket costs associated with Medicare-covered services.