Your Medicare Coverage
Find out what Medicare covers
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers FDA-authorized COVID-19 diagnostic tests. ...
Medicare may pay for a health care provider’s help to manage a behavioral health condition if your provider offers the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model...
Part B covers many preventive services...
Medicare covers Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) treatment services for people with Medicare when you get them from a doctor or other health care provider, or through a more comprehensive Opioid Treatment Program (OTP)...
If you don’t have HIV, but your doctor or other health care practitioner determines you're at an increased risk for HIV, Part B (Medical Insurance) covers pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) medication and related services.If you qualify, covered services include:FDA-approved oral or injectable…
If you’re 65 or older, you have a higher risk of getting sick from respiratory viruses like the flu, COVID-19, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). Vaccines are a safe way to protect yourself from serious complications and hospital visits. This flu season, it’s important to get your flu…
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers a separate visit with a doctor or health care provider to fully review your cognitive function, establish or confirm a diagnosis like dementia or Alzheimer's disease, and develop a care plan. Your health care provider might also give you a cognitive…
Explanation of a limited number of outpatient prescription drugs that are covered under Medicare Part B...
If you’re 65 or older, you have a higher risk of getting sick from respiratory viruses like the flu, COVID-19, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). Vaccines are a safe way to protect yourself from serious complications and hospital visits. This flu season, it’s important to get your flu, COVID-19…
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers the seasonal flu shot (or vaccine) once per flu season...
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) may cover FDA-approved monoclonal antibodies that target beta-amyloid plaques for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease if you meet certain criteria. Your doctor or other health care provider must confirm you have beta-amyloid plaques consistent with Alzheimer’s…
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) may cover your gradient compression garments (standard and custom-fitted) if you've been diagnosed with lymphedema and your doctor or other health care provider prescribes them...
Medicare Part A covers mental health care services you get in a hospital that require you to be admitted as an inpatient...
Part A covers medically necessary care you get in an inpatient rehabilitation facility or unit (sometimes called an inpatient “rehab” facility, IRF, acute care rehabilitation center, or rehabilitation hospital)...
Explanation of inpatient religious, non-medical health care institution (RNHCI) care covered under Medicare based on certain conditions...
Explanation of long-term hospital care for Medicare part A participants with more than one serious condition...
Explanation of Medicare Part A coverage of certain skilled care services that are needed daily within an SNF for up to 100 days...
Explanation for Medicare Part A coverage of inpatient hospital care...
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