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  2. If you need emergency transportation, you’ll pay 20% of the cost after you’ve met your Part B deductible. For 2024, the Part B deductible is $240. Medicare Advantage plans provide the same ...

  3. Compression Socks While Flying: Benefits & Side Effects

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    Possible side effects of wearing compression socks while flying include: itching. loss of circulation. burning or chafing. bruises and broken skin. Keep in mind that when your compression socks ...

  4. Drink water before and during the flight. The air you breathe inside a plane is often dry because the same air circulates around the cabin. When you're dehydrated, your blood gets thicker. Avoid ...

  5. Flying and Blood Clots: Safety, Risks, Prevention, and More

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    Communicate with the airline: If you know you are prone to blood clots, you may wish to alert the airline before the flight. That way, the crew will be more lenient in allowing you to move around ...

  6. Air ambulances in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the federal government increased the reimbursement for medical flights for Medicare and Medicaid patients. This caused an increase in the number of for-profit ambulance services, which charge much higher rates than non-profit hospitals and expanded services available to people with private health insurance.

  7. Compression Stockings: Benefits and Side Effects - WebMD

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    Compression stockings can also: Help prevent and reduce pain and discomfort in your legs. Reduce swelling in your legs, feet, and ankles. Lessen muscle strain when exercising, which helps you ...

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