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  2. 10 Healthcare Services Medicare Doesn’t Cover - AOL

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    For example, dental, hearing, and vision care are not covered. These coverage gaps can be filled with additional parts of Medicare, such as Medicaid, Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans, or a PACE ...

  3. Dental, Vision, and Hearing Coverage with Medicare ... - AOL

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    These plans cover all medically necessary services covered by Original Medicare, with additional benefits like vision, hearing, and dental. You’re eligible to join a Medicare Advantage Plan if you:

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

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    If a person gets coverage for eyeglasses through Medicare Part B, they will need to meet the Medicare Part B annual deductible of $240 in 2024 plus 20% of the Medicare-approved amount. They will ...

  5. Medicare dual eligible - Wikipedia

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    Medicare is the primary payer for most services, but Medicaid covers benefits not offered by Medicare. Medicare coverage for dual-eligibles includes hospitalizations, physician services, prescription drugs, skilled nursing facility care, home health visits, and hospice care. Under Medicaid, states are required to cover certain items and ...

  6. Medicare Advantage Plans or Part C. Medicare Advantage plans, offered by private insurers, combine Original Medicare with extra benefits like vision, dental, hearing, and prescription drug coverage.

  7. What to know about UnitedHealthcare’s Medicare plans and ...

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    UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plans typically include coverage for vision care, such as routine eye exams and prescription glasses or contact lenses. There may be some out-of-pocket costs to ...

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