MEDICARE PART B

Medicare Part B: Major Medical

Medicare Part B helps cover things like doctors, outpatient care, and other medical services that Part A doesn't cover. Part B also covers some preventive care services like exams, lab tests, and screening shots. The key phrase to remember about Part B coverage is "medically necessary." If Medicare deems a service "medically necessary", it will probably be covered.

Unlike Part A, most people pay a monthly premium for Part B coverage. In 2007, this can vary depending on your income, marital status, and tax filing status. Premiums are listed below. Note that Part B is optional. That is, you still get Part A coverage even if you choose not to buy Part B coverage.

For more information, click the links below.

Part B: Premiums, Deductibles, and Co-Pays

Remember that Medicare is insurance. Like any insurance, there is the monthly cost for the insurance (your premiums); annual deductibles (the amount you must pay before the insurance pays), and; co-pays (the amount you pay for each service).

If you enroll in Original Medicare, Medicare sets how much you pay in premiums. Here are the rates for 2008.

Part B Premiums:2011

If you enroll in Original Medicare, Medicare sets how much you pay in premiums. For 2011 rates go here

Part B Deductibles and Co-payments

The Part B deductible for 2008 $135. Medicare covers 80% after this. Co-pays vary by doctor.

If you are on a limited income, Medicare has programs that can help you pay these costs. For more information, click English or Spanish below.

For more information call Medicare at 1-800-633-4227 or visit the general Medicare website at the link below.




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