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This internet web page details California Medicare Part A advice. Medicare Part A is usually called hospital insurance. It essentially covers four types of health care costs. The four types of care covered by Part A are inpatient care in a skilled nursing facility, inpatient hospital care, hospice care and home health care. It also covers the cost of blood received at a skilled nursing facility or hospital during a covered stay. Each one of these benefit types are subject to their own benefit periods and deductibles. For hospitalization Medicare will pay for the costs of semiprivate rooms, meals, general nursing and supplies. It doesn't however pay for televisions, private rooms (unless medically necessary), private duty nurses and telephones. With skilled nursing facilities Medicare pays for such costs as speech-language pathology services, a semiprivate room, rehabilitative care and skilled nursing services. For home health care Medicare pays for such things as part-time or intermittent skilled nursing services, durable medical equipment, medical social services, part-time or intermittent home health aid services and physical and occupational services. For hospice services Medicare pays for the costs of such services as social worker services, medical supplies, nurses, physical therapy, doctors, counseling, pain control drugs and medical equipment. With Medicare Part A all but the first three pints of blood are paid for by Medicare. We have assisted Californians with their Medicare Supplement requirments for more than 20 years. We want to assist you with your Medigap needs. Let us answer your Medicare questions. We can find the best coverage for you. Medicare is a extremely complicated topic. There is a huge amount of information availble about Medicare. Getting the information you need can be tedious and time consuming. Let us get you all the information you need. |