Your Medicare Coverage
Find out what Medicare covers
Explanation of long-term hospital care for Medicare part A participants with more than one serious condition...
Medicare may pay for inpatient hospital, doctor or ambulance services you get when you travel outside the U.S. in rare cases...
Medicare covers up to 8 face-to-face visits in a 12-month period. Medicare covers all people with Medicare who use tobacco...
Part B covers medically necessary durable medical equipment (DME) that meet certain criteria prescribed for use in your home...
Explanation of Medicare’s coverage of sexually transmitted infection (STI) screenings...
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers urgently needed care to treat a sudden illness or injury that isn't a medical emergency...
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers a foot exam every 6 months as long as you haven't seen a foot care professional for another reason between visits...
Medicare covers screening fecal occult blood tests once every 12 months if you’re 50 or older, if you get a referral from your doctor, physician assistant, nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist...
Explanation of medially necessary treatment of a surgical or surgically treated wound covered under Medicare Part B...
Medicare may cover transitional care management services if you're returning to your community after a stay at certain facilities, like a hospital or skilled nursing facility (SNF)...
Part B covers HIV screenings for the virus leading to AIDS every 12 months or up to 3 times during pregnancy...
Part B covers the facility service fees related to approved surgical procedures provided in an ambulatory surgical center...
Part B covers outpatient diabetes self-management training focused on diet, activity, monitoring blood sugar, drugs, and reducing risks...
Medicare covers screening flexible sigmoidoscopies once every 48 months for most people 45 or older...
Part B covers enteral nutrition supplies and equipment (feeding pump)...
Medicare Part A covers blood you get as a hospital inpatient, Part B covers blood you get as a hospital outpatient...
Part A covers radiation therapy for hospital inpatients. Part B covers this therapy for outpatients or patients in freestanding clinics...
Part B covers Type I, II, III, and IV sleep tests and devices if you have clinical signs and symptoms of sleep apnea...
Medicare covers screening colonoscopies once every 24 months if you’re at high risk for colorectal cancer...
Medicare covers chemotherapy if you're a cancer patient who's a hospital inpatient or outpatient, as well as if you're a patient in a doctor's office or freestanding clinic...
Part A covers blood processing and handling for every unit of blood you get in a hospital if you're an inpatient, Part B if you're an outpatient...
Explanation of pancreas transplants for adults covered under Medicare...
Explanation of Medicare Part B's coverage of a yearly eye exam for diabetic retinopathy...
Part B covers medically necessary podiatrist services to treat foot injuries or diseases (like hammer toes, bunion deformities, heel spurs)...
Part B covers certain diagnostic tests and treatment of eye disease/conditions for some people with age-related macular degeneration (AMD)...
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