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    Bob VineyardPRO
    Founder, Georgia Medicare Plans, Atlanta,GA
    Vertebroplasty, a spinal treatment where "bone cement" is injected into a fractured bone in your vertebra, can be a covered expense under Medicare Part B when the treatment is considered medically necessary. Check with your doctor and with Medicare before proceeding with the surgery.

    Vertebroplasty has not been found effective for treating osteoporosis.
    Answered on May 6, 2013
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    Edward HarrisPRO
    Owner, Best Health And Car Insurance Rates - Instant Online Quotes, US
    Vertebroplasty may be covered in specific states if determined to be medically necessary. Your local Medicare contractor would be a great resource to offer an exact answer regarding coverage.

    This is a minimally invasive procedure that is often taken care of as an out-patient. Often, patients with constant back pain from prior fractures may be good candidates for the procedure.

    Often patients that are taking higher doses of steroids from specific diseases may also be a good candidate. Of course, your primary care physician should be consulted before any action is taken.

    An experienced broker can also help you answer specific questions regarding your condition and what coverage will apply to you.
    Answered on May 6, 2013
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