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Does Medicare pay for medical services other than hospitals and community mental

By Sharon O'Brien, About.com

Question: Does Medicare pay for medical services other than hospitals and community mental

Answer: Medicare also uses the outpatient prospective payment system to pay for some services you get from other facilities. These services include:

  • Some Medicare Part B services for inpatient hospital care (like diagnostic x-rays). These services will be paid for if you don’t have Medicare Part A or have used up all of your Medicare Part A benefits.
  • Some preventive shots/vaccines (for example, a flu shot), antigens, casts, and splints you can get from a home health agency.
  • Some preventive shots/vaccines (like a pneumococcal shot) you get from a comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facility.
  • Splints, antigens, and casts you get as a hospice patient to treat a non-terminal illness
  • Some outpatient services you get at a skilled nursing facility
  • Partial hospitalization services you get from a community mental health center. For more information on partial hospitalization, get a free copy of the booklet Medicare and Your Mental Health at How to Get Free Medicare Publications.

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