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Archive for August, 2018

Ending Medicare for people with ESRD

If you are only eligible for Medicare because you have End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) and your condition improves, your Medicare coverage may end. Your ESRD Medicare coverage will end if: You no longer need dialysis. Your Medicare coverage will end 12 months after the month of your last dialysis treatment.

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The benefit period

Benefit periods measure your use of inpatient hospital and skilled nursing facility (SNF) services. A benefit period begins the day you are admitted to a hospital as an inpatient, or to a SNF, and ends the day you have been out of the hospital or SNF for 60 days in

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Original Medicare costs

Original Medicare costs Part A cost Eligibility for premium-free Part A if you are over 65 and Medicare-eligible Eligibility for premium-free Part A if you are under 65 and Medicare-eligible Qualifying for premium-free Part A based on your spouse’s work history Part B cost Part B costs for those with

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Coverage of immunosuppressant drugs and vitamins for people with ESRD

After you get a kidney transplant, you will need to take immunosuppressant drugs for the rest of your life to prevent your body from rejecting the donor organ. Medicare covers these drugs differently depending on your circumstances. Time-limited Part B coverage If you receive a kidney transplant in a Medicare-approved

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How to compare plans using the Medicare Star Rating System

Part D drug plans and Medicare Advantage Plans vary greatly in terms of costs and coverage. Each January, plans can change their coverage and costs for the new calendar year. This means that each fall, you should review your plan’s coverage and compare it with other plans in your area

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