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Medicare Part A hospital insurance covers inpatient hospital care, skilled nursing facility, hospice, lab tests, surgery, home health care read here for more info http://healthfirstmagazine.blogspot.com/2017/05/what-is-medicare-part-a.html<br>
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Let’s find out what is covered under Medicare Part A? • A semi-private room • Your hospital meals • Skilled nursing care • Care on special units, such as intensive care • Drugs, medical supplies and medical equipment as an inpatient • Lab tests, X-rays, and radiation treatment as an inpatient
What's not covered under Medicare Part A? • Most doctor services you receive in the hospital, it is covered under Part B. • Private services such as a television or telephone in your room • Custodial cares for example help with bathing, dressing, or eating
Which doctors or health practitioners can you visit? You can see any qualified provider in the U.S. who accepts Medicare assignment and who admits new patients.
Coverage limited with Medicare Part A Medicare Part A helps pay for up to 90 days of hospice or trained care during one benefit time. Starting with day 91, you can begin to use your Lifetime Reserve Days.
What is hospital care? • Hospital care helps make the last weeks or months of life as contented as possible. • A hospital team consists of medical professionals, social workers, trained volunteers, and chaplains.
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