Yes. You can find more information at http://www.medicare.gov/HHCompare/Home.asp . However, you should be aware that the health care reform bills currently in Congress are proposing to cut funding for this part of Medicare. You can read more about that here: http://www.ajc.com/opinion/reform-would-gut-home-128163.html
Most Medicare plans do cover some assisted living facilities. You would have to check with your Medicare plan to see what facilities are covered.
Medicare should cover most of your medical insurance costs. See links
No, Medicare does NOT cover dentistry in any form.
As a US citizen residing in Canada, you may face limitations when it comes to purchasing supplementary insurance for US Medicare services. Most US private insurance companies do not offer coverage for individuals living outside of the United States. It is recommended to explore insurance options available in Canada that can provide coverage for healthcare services received in the US. That way, you can find coverage for the 20% not covered by Medicare while you are in the US.
Medicare supplemental insurance, also known as Medigap, is a type of insurance designed to supplement Medicare coverage for senior citizens. It helps cover expenses that Medicare may not fully pay for, such as copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles.
No. Medicare coverage is very limited outside the USA and its territories.
Medicare may cover OxyContin if it is prescribed by a doctor for a medically necessary condition and is included in the plan's formulary. Typically, Medicare Part D, which covers prescription drugs, is where coverage would apply. However, coverage can vary based on the specific Medicare plan, so it's important for beneficiaries to check with their plan for details on coverage and cost-sharing requirements.
Medicare typically does not cover the removal of moles unless they are deemed medically necessary, such as when they are suspected of being cancerous or cause other health issues. If a mole is removed for cosmetic reasons, Medicare will not provide coverage. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine if the mole removal qualifies for coverage under Medicare guidelines.
This is one of the many limitations with medicare, supplement policies often have coverage for travel.
Medicare may cover AndroGel if it is deemed medically necessary and prescribed by a physician. However, coverage can vary based on the specific Medicare plan and the patient's health condition. It's essential for beneficiaries to check with their plan provider to understand their specific coverage details and any potential out-of-pocket costs.
Yes, an Interstim Neurostimulator Percuatneous trial can be covered by Medicare, but be sure to speak with Medicare or your physician's office first about coverage.
Medicare typically does not cover the full cost of dentures. There is a limited amount of funds available for dental coverage. In ost cases your medicare will cover the cost of dentures. You should speak with your plan administrator form more details and specifics.