Medicare Part B, also known as hospital insurance, helps cover outpatient medically necessary services and supplies used to diagnose or treat health conditions. It also includes preventive services to help detect illnesses early and keep you healthy.
Part B covers doctor visits, outpatient care, preventive screenings, and durable medical equipment. Unlike Medicare Part A, Part B has a monthly premium, and most people pay the standard premium amount, though this can vary based on income.
Medicare Part B covers a wide range of services, including:
It’s important to note that Part B does not cover routine dental, vision, hearing care, hearing aids, most prescription drugs, or alternative treatments like acupuncture (except in limited cases).
You are eligible for Medicare Part B if:
Enrollment in Part B is optional, but if you delay without other creditable coverage, you may be subject to a late enrollment penalty. That’s why many people enroll as soon as they are eligible. You may or may not be automatically enrolled in Part B depending on your situation.
The standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B is set annually and may be higher based on your income (using your tax return from two years prior). In addition to the monthly premium, you’re responsible for:
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