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How Does Medicare Donut Hole Work?

Have you heard of the Medicare “donut hole?” Maybe you just enrolled in Medicare Part D to help with your prescription drug coverage. If so, you could wonder about the different Part D benefit stages. There is a coverage gap known as the donut hole that you have to be…

What is the Medicare Savings Program?

The cost of Medicare benefits in the form of premiums, coinsurance, copayments and deductibles can raise concerns about affordability, especially when you are on a limited income. For Medicare recipients under a certain income and asset level, Medicare benefits can be cost prohibitive. A Medicare Savings Program (MSP) is designed…

How Does the Medicare Deductible Work?

Your deductible is the amount of money you have to pay for your prescriptions and healthcare before Original Medicare, other insurance, or your prescription drug plan starts paying for your healthcare expenses. The Medicare Part B deductible for 2020 is $198 in 2020. This deductible will reset each year, and…

How Do Medicare Benefits and Medicaid Work Together?

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) manages the social health programs called Medicare and Medicaid. These programs are specially designed to help disabled, senior, and low-income people afford health coverage. These two health insurances cover two different population sectors. Medicaid helps low-income individuals while Medicare benefits are available…

How Much Does Medicare Pay for Cataract Surgery?

Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness in the world, and more than 50% more adults over 80 in the United States choose to have cataract surgery. Most of the people in this age group have Medicare insurance. It’s important to know what aspects of your cataract surgery your Medicare…

What is the Medicare Fee Schedule?

When Medicare recipients visit their doctors, the medical office will typically ask for a portion of the payment due that is not covered by Medicare. After meeting the Part B deductible, patients will usually pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount for most services delivered by a physician. That is also…

How Does Medicare Work in California?

More than 6.3 million people living in California currently use Medicare as their healthcare insurance provider. In addition, over 2.7 million individuals utilize Medicare Advantage Plans through private insurers, and a further 2.3 million people utilize prescription drug plans through Medicare. Medicare offers a number of different plans to their…

Will Medicare Cover the Shingles Vaccine?

The concern over getting shingles tends to grow as we age. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises people 60 years old and over to be vaccinated against shingles whether or not they remember ever having suffered from chickenpox, which is caused by the identical virus as shingles….

Does Medicare Cover Robotic Surgery?

Robotic technology has come a long way in recent decades, and today, the medical industry is able to utilize robotics for a large variety of services that require pinpoint accuracy and attention to detail. This is evident in the rise of robotics being used in surgical settings, and combined with…