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How Does Medicare Part B Work and What is the Deductible?

Medicare Part B covers many outpatient services.  Medicare put these covered services into two categories, Medically necessary and preventative. According to Medicare.gov, Medically necessary services or supplies are those needed to treat or diagnose a medical condition.

Preventative services are considered Health care to prevent illness such as the flu, or detect early onset of disease.

 

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