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  2. Medicare and Medicaid: Is there help available for seniors? - AOL

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    have lost disability benefits and Medicare premium-free Part A because of returning to work. ... The following are generally not covered: eyeglasses. long-term care. hearing aids. vision care ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Federally Qualified Health Center - Wikipedia

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    FQHCs provide Medicare beneficiaries with preventive primary health services such as immunizations, visual acuity and hearing screenings, and prenatal and post-partum care. [4] However, eyeglasses, hearing aids, and preventive dental services are not covered under the FQHC preventive primary services.

  5. Medicare Vision Coverage: How to Save Money on Eyeglasses and ...

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    Some privately administered Medicare Advantage plans cover eyeglasses and eye exams. But Original Medicare — which provides health insurance to about 37.7 million Americans — doesn’t pay for ...

  6. 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]

  7. Medicare dual eligible - Wikipedia

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    Dual-eligibles may be categorized as full-benefit or partial-benefit. Those with full benefits may receive the entire range of Medicaid benefits; those with partial-benefits do not receive Medicaid-covered services, but Medicaid covers their Medicare premiums or cost-sharing, or both. Partial benefit dual-eligible beneficiaries have limited ...

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