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Tag Archives: Medicare Part A
Should My Medicare Part A Hospital Insurance Pay for All Of My Hospital Fees?
Medicare Part A is considered the part of traditional Medicare which pays for hospital expenditures. Just by definition, the hospital protection within Medicare can include inpatient hospital stays, home heath care treatment, hospice, blood transfusions, as well as skilled nursing care facility stays. Continue reading
Medicare Coverage for Cancer – What Do My Original Part A & Part B Pay Toward Treatment?
Medicare Part B, after a small annual deductible, pays 80% toward your outpatient medical treatment. While most diseases and medical conditions are covered by Medicare Part B, internal cancer is a condition which seems to cause people the most concern when thinking about future medical costs. After all, radiation, surgery and chemotherapy for cancer can be particularly expensive, even when you are only paying 20% of the price of treatment. Medigap plans are one way in which individuals can supplement their coverage under original Medicare and lower their financial risks. Continue reading
What Is Going On With Medicare?
Medicare is a social insurance program that is providing medical coverage for several Americans. If you are a health insurance agent and plan on working with older adults or an individual approaching age 65, it is very important to understand this government program. Continue reading