A: The answer: it depends. Part A and Part B (your hospital and medical coverage) is accepted throughout the country. The same is true if you have a Medicare Supplement plan. Just be sure to use a provider that accepts Medicare.
It’s more complicated with a Medicare Advantage plan. Although Medicare Advantage plans must cover emergency and out-of-network urgent care, they are not required to cover out-of-network routine care. Consider making a call to your Medicare Advantage plan before you travel to learn your plan’s policy.
Q: Will Medicare Cover Me When I Travel To Other Parts Of The Country?
POSTED BY TRACY AT FBHP
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