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Does Medicare cover oral surgery?

Original Medicare does not cover routine dental care or oral surgery for the general health of the teeth. However, Medicare may approve coverage for oral surgery in special cases. Although Original Medicare does not cover routine dental care, it does provide limited coverage for certain types of oral surgery. Approved procedures and surgeries include those...

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Medicare changes for 2025: What you need to know

October 2, 2024 by Karon Warren, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Fall has arrived, and that means open enrollment for Medicare starts Oct. 15. There are several changes for 2024 that you should know before enrolling or updating your Medicare coverage. Even if you won’t turn 65 for a few more months, now is the time to...

Medicare Part B: How to cancel your plan
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Medicare Part B: How to cancel your plan

Individuals with Medicare Part B can choose to cancel this plan at any time. However, there are risks and considerations they may want to consider before they do. People with Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) can only cancel (drop) Part A if they pay a monthly premium. However, most people are eligible for...

Do I have to enroll in Medicare?
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Do I have to enroll in Medicare?

Generally, an individual enrolls in Medicare when they turn 65 years old. However, a person may choose other healthcare options or opt out of the program. Medicare is available to United States citizens and long-term residents who are 65 years old or older. In some cases they may be automatically enrolled in the program. This...

Medicare approves genetic test for solid tumors
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Medicare approves genetic test for solid tumors

by Julia Evangelou Strait, Washington University in St. Louis Shelly O’Laughlin, (right) director of clinical operations for the Genome Technology Access Center at McDonnell Genome Institute, prepares the GatewaySeq test with Lulu Sun, MD, PhD, an assistant professor of pathology and immunology. Credit: Matt Miller/School of MedicineA genetic test that identifies cancer mutations in solid tumors...

CMS threatens to cut hospices from Medicare if they can’t prove legitimacy
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CMS threatens to cut hospices from Medicare if they can’t prove legitimacy

By Susanna Vogel | Associate Editor Hispanolistic via Getty Images Dive Brief:– The CMS continued its crackdown on hospice fraud on Tuesday, announcing nearly 400 hospice facilities may be removed from Medicare if the practices cannot prove they’re legitimate enterprises through address verification.– The agency identified the potentially fraudulent operations by making unannounced visits to...

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Medicare may save $1.8B from four drugs in first year of price negotiations, research finds

Paul Schloesser Associate Editor A new paper published this week claims that in 2026, when Medicare negotiations for drug prices kick off, the minimum discount stipulated by the Inflation Reduction Act exceeds 2020 rebates for only four of the 10 drugs to be negotiated. On Sept. 1, CMS is expected to announce those 10 drugs...

Use of generic heart meds in Medicare Part D could save more than $600 million a year
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Use of generic heart meds in Medicare Part D could save more than $600 million a year

by  American Heart Association Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Prescribing generic medications for heart and blood vessel diseases more frequently instead of brand-name medications in Medicare’s prescription drug program, called Part D, could save more than $600 million each year in the U.S., according to new research published today in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, an American Heart...

Alzheimer’s drug cited as Medicare premium jumps by $21.60
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Alzheimer’s drug cited as Medicare premium jumps by $21.60

by Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar  The Biogen Inc., headquarters is shown March 11, 2020, in Cambridge, Mass. Medicare’s “Part B” outpatient premium will jump by $21.60 next year, one of the largest increases ever. Medicare officials told reporters on Friday, Nov. 12, 2021, that about half the increase is attributable to contingency planning if the program has...