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Will medicare part a pay for pacemaker replacement?

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Yes. I had a pacemaker implanted and medicare paid for it except the 20% deductible. Some things such as blood work was covered 100% from Medicare. Please remember that medicare guidelines on coverage varies by state. So you would want to call them and talk to them about the specific coverage of the procedure you need done.


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How do you pay for your medicare Part B if you are still working?

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