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Medicare Part B Eligibility

Medicare Part B Eligibility

Eligibility for Medicare Part B varies from Medicare eligibility in Part A. An individual must be a U.S. resident and a U.S. citizen. If an individual is not a U.S. citizen, but an alien who is admitted to the United States for permanent residence and has been a resident for the past 5 continuous years prior to applying for Medicare.

What is Medicare Part B

What is Medicare Part B

Part B is for Medical insurance including coverage for doctor services and outpatient medical care. Many of the health care services Medicare Part A doesn’t cover is covered by Medicare Part B.

Original Medicare Parts A and B Enrollment Periods

Original Medicare Parts A and B Enrollment Periods

Original Medicare Enrollment Periods Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) – Your seven month period that begins 3 months BEFORE your birthday month and ends 3 months AFTER your birthday month. General Enrollment Period (GEP) – January 1st through March 31st of...
Preventive Care Coverage

Preventive Care Coverage

What Preventative Care Coverage does Medicare Offer? Medicare Part B covers a wide range of Preventative Care Services. Preventive services range from Bone Mass Measurements to Flu Shots to your Yearly “Wellness” visit. Preventative care is a crucial...
Durable Medical Equipment

Durable Medical Equipment

What is Durable Medical Equipment? Medicare Part B covers medical supplies and durable medical equipment (DME). Generally, supplies and equipment include walkers, crutches, wheelchairs, diabetes testing supplies, oxygen and more. Durable Medical Equipment Coverage...