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3 January, 06:46

What are the differences between Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B?

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  1. 3 January, 10:03
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    Medicare Part A is hospital insurance and you get it when you turn 65 automatically. Part B is like a regular insurance policy that you have to pay for, but you aren't eligible to buy it until you are 65. For Medicare Part A to kick in and be the primary during a medical claim, there has to be a qualifying hospitalization (3 overnights), plus a qualifying diagnosis. Part A will carry over and continue coverage in a Skilled Nursing Facility for up to 100 days or for Home Healthcare after hospitalization.
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