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Medicare Treatment and Surgery Coverage
If you’re on Original Medicare, your health insurance covers a wide range of medically necessary treatments and surgeries. Medicare Part A is hospital insurance, which helps with the costs of inpatient procedures and treatment. Medicare Part B is medical insurance, which covers outpatient care.
Medicare Advantage plans from private insurers are required to at least match the coverage you would get through Medicare Parts A and B. These plans can offer additional benefits, but they may require you to see doctors and surgeons who are part of a provider network to get the most out of your coverage. Your healthcare provider may also be required to get prior authorization from your insurance carrier.
Get a deeper understanding of how your Medicare coverage can help you access the treatment or surgery you need by reading our articles.
Sources:
Surgery. Medicare.gov.