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What You Should Know About Medicare Vaccine Coverage

The coverage of Preventive Care is one of the most vital parts of Medicareu2019s role in keeping beneficiaries healthy. Medicare Part B covers many preventative services, such as screenings, vaccines and counseling. If you meet the eligibility requirements and guidelines for a preventative service, you must be allowed that service. The flu vaccine is a once a year, cost-free Medicare B benefit. For Original Medicare, you must use a physician or healthcare provider who accepts Medicare assignment, and for Medicare Advantage. All Medicare Part D drug plans, or blue cross medicare advantage plans that include prescription coverage, typically cover the shingles vaccine. Each plan has specific rules for covering the vaccine itself, as well as the administration of the injection, so itu2019s best to contact your insurance company directly to find out your specific out-of-pocket cost, and any rules you must follow regarding where you receive the vaccine. For more information please visit here https://www.capitalbluemedicare.com

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What You Should Know About Medicare Vaccine Coverage

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  1. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT MEDICARE VACCINE COVERAGE The coverage of Preventive Care is one of the most vital parts of Medicare’s role in keeping beneficiaries healthy. Medicare Part B covers many preventative services, such as screenings, vaccines and counseling. If you meet the eligibility requirements and guidelines for a preventative service, you must be allowed that service. This is true for both Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage Plans (MA), however coverage rules may apply. Influenza Vaccine Pneumococcal Vaccine Shingles Vaccine Hepatitis B Vaccine Getting vaccines is an integral part of ensuring you maintain your health as you get older, and they can also safeguard the health of your family and friends. If you know someone who may not be vaccinated, share this important information with them so they can take the steps towards protecting themselves. Source: blog.trustedseniorspecialists.com www.capitalbluemedicare.com

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