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  2. What Does the Medicare-Approved Amount Mean? - Healthline

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    The Medicare-approved amount is the amount of money that Medicare has agreed to pay for your services. This amount can differ depending on what services you’re seeking and who you are seeking ...

  3. What Are Medicare Part B Excess Charges? - Healthline

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    The extra $45 is 15% over the cost that a doctor accepting Medicare assignment would charge. This amount is the Part B excess charge. Instead of sending the bill directly to Medicare, the doctor ...

  4. Does Medicare Cover the Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Test?

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    A PSA blood test is typically free with Medicare if you meet the criteria. Without insurance, a PSA test can range widely from under $100 to $300 and up, depending on whether you use an at-home ...

  5. Medicare Vision Coverage: What’s Included and What’s Not

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    These are your doctor’s appointments, urgent care clinic visits, tests, blood tests, and supplies that are medically necessary to diagnose or treat your condition. Part B also covers preventive ...

  6. Advance Beneficiary Notice: Everything You Need to Know - WebMD

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    An Advance Beneficiary Notice, also known as a waiver of liability or Medicare waiver, is issued by medical providers to Medicare recipients, warning that services might not be covered. The ABN ...

  7. Medicare Part B: Doctor Costs and Lab Tests - WebMD

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    For 2023, this fee is $164.90 per month. But if you have a higher than average personal income (over $97,000) or household income (over $194,000), you will have to pay a higher monthly premium for ...

  8. Does Medicare Cover Lung Cancer Screenings? - Healthline

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    To be eligible for yearly screenings through Medicare, you must meet the following criteria: be 50 to 77 years old. have no symptoms of lung cancer. current smoker or former smoker who quit within ...

  9. Medicare Coverage for Prostate Surgery - Healthline

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    Original Medicare (parts A and B) helps cover medically necessary prostate surgeries. The exact cost and coverage depend on the type of surgery you’re having and whether it’s being done in an ...