Your Medicare Coverage
Find out what Medicare covers
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers the seasonal flu shot (or vaccine) once per flu season...
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers FDA-authorized or approved COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatments and products if you have COVID-19 symptoms...
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers FDA-authorized COVID-19 diagnostic tests. ...
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers FDA-authorized COVID-19 antibody tests...
Explanation of a limited number of outpatient prescription drugs that are covered under Medicare Part B...
Explanation of Medicare’s coverage of a comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation program for those with moderate to very severe COPD...
Explanation of inpatient religious, non-medical health care institution (RNHCI) care covered under Medicare based on certain conditions...
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers virtual check-ins (also called “brief communication technology-based services” or "e-visits") with your doctor or certain other health care providers (like nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, physician assistants, or…
RSV is a respiratory virus that causes cold-like symptoms. People who are 65 and older are at high risk of having serious health complications from RSV. Getting the RSV shot can protect you from getting RSV.Medicare drug coverage (Part D) covers the RSV shot (not Part A (Hospital Insurance) or Part…
Part B covers many preventive services...
Medicare covers the updated (2023–2024 formula) Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for people 5 and older.If you’re 65 or older and/or immunocompromised (like people who have had an organ transplant and are at risk for infections and other diseases), you can get a 3-dose series of updated…
Explanation of long-term hospital care for Medicare part A participants with more than one serious condition...
Explanation for Medicare Part A coverage of inpatient hospital care...
Didn’t find what you’re looking for?
- If you have Medicare (or care for someone who does), use this list to check for nationally covered items and services. Remember: Medicare coverage for many other tests, items, and services depends on where you live.
- Talk to your doctor or other health care provider and ask if Medicare will cover the test, item, or service you need.
- Use this list to search by procedure code (CPT/HCPCS) if you’re a Medicare contractor, provider, or other health care industry professional.