What Does Medicare Cover In Massachusetts?
- 63333 POINTSview profilePeggy MaceMost of the U.S.Medicare covers the same basic health care in Massachusetts as in the rest of the country. Part A covers hospitalization, home health, hospice, and some nursing home care. Part B covers outpatient care, medical equipment, some therapy, some prescription drugs, and misc other services and items. Medicare Part D covers prescription drugs. Medicare supplement plans cover some of what Medicare Part A and B does not.Answered on September 13, 2013flag this answer
- 805 POINTSview profileBenjamin ThorntonInsurance Broker, Arlington, MassachusettsThe main difference between Massachusetts and other states is in the Medicare Supplements. While most other states have ten or eleven options for supplements, Massachusetts has only two. The core supplement covers Medicare Part A and B coinsurance after you meet the yearly deductible and supplement 1 covers the deductible as well.Answered on January 9, 2014flag this answer
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