Medicare Part B
Medicare benefits that cover certain doctors' services, outpatient care, medical supplies, and preventive services. Also known as Original Medicare, most people have Medicare Part A and Part B coverage managed by the federal government.
Medicare Part B Articles
Does Medicare Pay for Home Health Care and In-Home Care?
Medicare covers short-term, medically necessary home health services like wound care, injections, physical therapy, and health monitoring.
6 CommentsMedicare Part B: Are You Utilizing All of Your Benefits?
Understanding your health insurance benefits—and those of your loved one—is crucial for ensuring that you both make the most of your coverage and do everything possible to keep yourselves healthy.
7 CommentsThe 4 Parts of Medicare
A breakdown of the different parts of Medicare including what each part covers, its cost, and who qualifies - Medicare Part A, B, C, D.
3 CommentsHelping A Loved One Enroll in Medicare: Where to Start?
Understand the enrollment options and the basics of the Medicare system to save you and your family a great deal of money on healthcare costs.
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Medicare Part B Questions
Can a SNF not provide Skilled therapy MED B services to a resident who is showing functional decline but owes the facility money?
4 AnswersJoAnn29 Answered May 5, 2024Can I switch my parent from a Medicare Advantage plan to Original Medicare with a Medigap supplement?
3 Answerstiredmouse Replied Jun 2022Assisted living and SSI. How can I find resources or assisted living for him in Chicago?
3 AnswersJoAnn29 Answered Jan 2022My mom needs a neurologist. What do I do?
2 Answerslealonnie1 Answered Jun 2021
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