Medicare Part B - What Are Your Benefits with Medicare Part B?


by Jackie Jones - Date: 2007-04-10 - Word Count: 363 Share This!

As you might already know, Medicare is a federally funded health insurance program for citizens over the age of 65. Some individuals who meet specific requirements are able to get Medicare coverage before the age of 65. They include people with permanent kidney failure, people with Lou Gehrig's Disease and people who have been receiving Social Security benefits for at least 24 months. In this article, you will learn more about a facet of this coverage known as Medicare Part B.

Medicare Part B is a voluntary service that those receiving Medicare can choose to pay for. This coverage will take care of many outpatient services. This might include things like doctor visits, outpatient hospital visits, X-rays and other diagnostic tests, medical equipment, physical therapy and even certain mental health services. How much you will pay for Medicare Part B will depend on your determined income. Usually, the cost for this service is deducted from your Social Security check each month before it reaches your mailbox.

Medicare Part B also pays for certain types of medical equipment. Medical equipment includes things such as wheelchairs, oxygen tanks, walkers, neck, arm, leg and back braces, and eyeglasses with an intra ocular lens after cataract surgery. It gets confusing at times because Medicare Part B does not cover items that may be medically related but are not medically necessary, like safety bars or air humidifiers. Also, with Medicare Part B, you will find that some of your medical equipment will be purchased while other items must be rented.

You will also receive coverage for certain preventative procedures. First, you get a physical within six months after your enrollment. You will also get cholesterol and triglycerides testing every two years. Tests to screen for diabetes are covered for individuals deemed to be high risk. Annual mammograms are covered, as are Pap and pelvic exams every two years. Certain types of colon cancer screening are also covered.

All in all, Medicare Part B is an affordable service that anyone who receives Medicare or Social Security benefits should seriously consider. Otherwise, those outpatient doctor visits, medical equipment items and preventative screenings may take a toll on your finances as they are quite expensive.


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For more on medicare part b benefits or to learn how to apply for Medicare, visit the Medicare and Medicaid Resource Center at http://Medicare-Medicaid.com Right Now!

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