Saturday, August 10, 2019

Do You Know the Difference Between Medicare Parts A and B?

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Will the Differences in Benefits Impact You or Your Loved Ones?

Medicare is a federal health insurance program that serves Americans over 65 years of age, certain younger people with disabilities, and those with End-Stage Renal Disease. Before you choose your coverage or seek medical support, know the different parts of Medicare and what they cover:
  • Part A helps pay the costs of a stay in a hospital or skilled nursing facility, home health care, hospice care, and medicines administered to inpatients.
  • Part B helps pay bills for physicians and outpatient services such as rehab therapy, lab tests and medical equipment. Additionally, it covers doctor services in the hospital and most medicines administered in a doctor's office. Part B also covers many preventive services.
What Does Medicare Cover?

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