In the context of Medicare, medically necessary means that the services or products are needed for medical reasons. Learn more to see what meets the requirements.| MedicareFAQ
A Medicare appeal for a hospitals discharge order is more common than most might think. Learn how to file an appeal with Medicare here!| MedicareFAQ
Medicare Part A coverage can range from drugs administered while in the hospital to end-of-life hospice care. Learn more.| MedicareFAQ
Medicare coverage for physical therapy is available when medically necessary. Learn more about when and how Medicare covers physical therapy.| MedicareFAQ
There are guidelines to Medicare coverage for Skilled Nursing Facilities. Learn about the 3-day rule and how long Medicare will cover SNF.| MedicareFAQ
Medicare Part C is health insurance from a private insurance company that becomes your primary source of coverage and assumes your risk from Original Medicare.| MedicareFAQ
Medicare Part B covers preventive and medically necessary services such as doctors’ visits, outpatient care, and durable medical equipment.| MedicareFAQ
Medicare Supplement (Medigap) insurance plans cover some of the healthcare costs Original Medicare leaves behind leaving you little-to-no out-of-pocket costs.| MedicareFAQ