Listed below is general information on what is covered under Medicare Parts A and B. We have also included links to publications which contain detailed information on specific types of care (for example, prevention services and hospice care). You may also want to visit the Your Medicare Coverage section of Medicare's website for expanded information regarding your current Medicare Part A and Part B coverage under the Original Medicare Plan. Medicare Part A Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) helps cover your inpatient care in hospitals, critical access hospitals, and skilled nursing facilities. It also covers hospice care and some home health care. You must meet certain conditions. Medicare Part A Helps Cover Your: Hospital Stays: Semiprivate room, meals, general nursing, and other hospital services and supplies. This includes care you get in critical access hospitals and inpatient mental health care. This does not include private duty nursing, or a television or telephone in your room. It also does not include a private room, unless medically necessary. Read Medicare and Your Mental Health Benefits for more information on inpatient mental health benefits. Skilled Nursing Facility Care: Semiprivate room, meals, skilled nursing and rehabilitative services, and other services and supplies (after a related 3-day hospital stay). Read Medicare Coverage of Skilled Nursing Facility Care for more information. Home Health Care: Part-time skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, home health aide services, medical social services, durable medical equipment (such as wheelchairs, hospital beds, oxygen, and walkers) and medical supplies, and other services. Please visit the Home Health Compare section of Medicare's website for more information. Hospice Care: Medical and support services from a Medicare-approved hospice for people with a terminal illness, drugs for symptom control and pain relief, and other services not otherwise covered by Medicare. Hospice care is given in your home. However, short-term hospital and inpatient respite care (care given to a hospice patient by another caregiver so that the usual caregiver can rest) are covered when needed. Read Medicare Hospice Benefits for more information. Blood: Pints of blood you get at a hospital or skilled nursing facility during a covered stay. Medicare Part B Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) helps cover your doctors' services, outpatient hospital care, and some other medical services that Part A does not cover, such as some of the services of physical and occupational therapists, and some home health care. Part B helps pay for these covered services and supplies when they are medically necessary. You pay the Medicare Part B premium. Medicare Part B Helps Cover Your: Medical and Other Services: Doctors' services (not routine physical exams), outpatient medical and surgical services and supplies, diagnostic tests, ambulatory surgery center facility fees for approved procedures, and durable medical equipment (such as wheelchairs, hospital beds, oxygen, and walkers). Also covers second surgical opinions, outpatient mental health care, outpatient physical and occupational therapy, including speech-language therapy. Read Medicare and Your Mental Health Benefits and Getting a Second Opinion Before Surgery for more information. Clinical Laboratory Services: Blood tests, urinalysis, and more. Home Health Care: Part-time skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, home health aide services, medical social services, durable medical equipment (such as wheelchairs, hospital beds, oxygen, and walkers) and medical supplies, and other services. Please visit the Home Health Compare section of Medicare's website for more information. Outpatient Hospital Services: Hospital services and supplies received as an outpatient as part of a doctor's care. Read Your Guide to the Outpatient Prospective Payment System for more information. Blood: Pints of blood you get as an outpatient or as part of a Part B covered service. Medicare Also Helps Cover:
What is not paid for by Medicare Part A and Part B: The Original Medicare Plan does not cover everything. Health care costs not covered by Medicare will include, but are not limited to:
Medicare Advantage plans may include extra benefits such as prescription drugs, dental care, routine physical and vision services. You can learn more about whether Medicare Advantage plans are available in your area and any extra benefits offered by these plans by visiting the Medicare Personal Plan Finder. Please visit the Your Medicare Coverage section of Medicare's website for expanded information regarding your current Medicare Part A and Part B coverage under the Original Medicare Plan.
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