Medicare Basics: Part B

Medical Insurance - managed by the government to help cover

  • Services from doctors and other health care providers

  • Outpatient care

  • Lab fees & X-rays

  • Durable medical equipment such as an oxygen tank or wheelchair

  • There is a $148.00 (or more) monthly premium (based on income)

With Part B of Medicare the beneficiary can go to any doctor that accepts Medicare. There is a $203 annual deductible for Part B covered services. After you've met your deductible, you would pay 20% of all covered services. There is no out-of-pocket maximum.  

"I wanted more coverage than Parts A and B offered. I'm glad I asked about my options."

 

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