Medicare doesn’t so much care about how you get an injury — if it’s medically necessary to treat, you’ll be covered. However, auto injuries can be complicated, and the American healthcare system can be hard to navigate. What exactly will Medicare pay for when it comes to auto injuri...
Medicare will cover the first 20 days of your visit at 100%. After day 20, you will pay a $176 daily copay. If you have aMedigap plan, your plan may cover these costs. If you
It also considers Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage) premiums and out-of-pocket costs, as well as certain services excluded by Original Medicare. The estimate does not include other health-related expenses, such as over-the-counter medications, most dental services and long-term care. ...