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  2. Keystone First - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Keystone First was rated among the "top Medicaid plans in Pennsylvania". [2] Keystone First allows clients to receive regular eye exams, however does not cover prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses if the client is over the age of 21. [3] Some Keystone plans do not cover "anesthesia without prior authorization" for dental care. [4]

  3. Does Medicare Cover Diabetic Eye Exams? - AOL

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    Part B of Original Medicare includes coverage for an annual eye exam specifically designed to screen for these conditions. These conditions can affect your vision and, in serious cases, even cause ...

  4. Medicare Vision Coverage: How to Save Money on ... - AOL

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    If you’re enrolled in Medicare, routine vision care isn’t guaranteed. Some privately administered Medicare Advantage plans cover eyeglasses and eye exams. But Original Medicare — which ...

  5. EPSDT - Wikipedia

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    EPSDT coverage is set by a federal standard and goes beyond what states may cover for adults in Medicaid. Specifically, states are required by federal law to provide any additional health care services that are covered under the federal Medicaid program and found to be medically necessary regardless of whether the service is covered in a state ...

  6. Does Medicare cover glasses? Understanding vision coverage - AOL

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    The latter coverage may include eye exams and eyeglasses, though there may be out-of-pocket costs. Depending on the Advantage plan, a person may need to use in-network providers to get the best ...

  7. MinnesotaCare - Wikipedia

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    MinnesotaCare coverage includes "doctor visits, hospitalization, prescriptions, eye exams, eye glasses, dental care" and other services. [2] Services are provided through prepaid health plans, who negotiate reimbursement rates with health care providers. [3] Public funding covers 94% of the actuarial value cost for a MinnesotaCare plan. [1]

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