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  2. HMO basics - Medicare Interactive

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    HMO basics. Medicare Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) are private plans that the federal government pays to administer Medicare benefits. Like all Medicare Advantage Plans, HMOs must provide you with the same benefits, rights, and protections as Original Medicare, but they may do so with different rules, restrictions, and costs. Some ...

  3. Annual Wellness Visit - Medicare coverage - Medicare Interactive

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    Annual Wellness Visit. The Annual Wellness Visit (AWV) is a yearly appointment with your primary care provider (PCP) to create or update a personalized prevention plan. This plan may help prevent illness based on your current health and risk factors. Keep in mind that the AWV is not a head-to-toe physical.

  4. HMO costs and coverage - Medicare Interactive

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    This limit may protect you from excessive costs if you need a lot of care or expensive treatments. The maximum out-of-pocket limit for HMOs in 2024 is $8,850, but plans may set lower limits. HMOs cannot charge more than Original Medicare charges for certain kinds of care, including chemotherapy, dialysis, and skilled nursing facility (SNF) care.

  5. Point-of-Service (POS) Option - Medicare Interactive

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    The Point-of-Service (POS) option is offered in some Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) plans. Most HMOs only cover care from in-network providers, except in case of emergency. The POS option allows you to receive coverage for certain services out of network, but usually at a higher cost.

  6. SNP basics - Medicare Interactive

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    Benefits access basics. Your Medicare SNP may be a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) or a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO). Depending on your plan, you may need to see in-network providers to receive coverage, or have the option of going out of network. SNPs are not available everywhere. Call 1-800-MEDICARE or your State Health ...

  7. Comparison: HMOs and Original Medicare - Medicare Interactive

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    Comparison: HMOs and Original Medicare. There are several differences in costs and coverage between Original Medicare and Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs). The table below compares these two ways of getting Medicare benefits. If you are interested in joining an HMO, make sure to speak to a plan representative for more information.

  8. Introduction to Medicare health insurance - Medicare Interactive

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    Introduction to Medicare. Medicare is the federal government program that provides health care coverage (health insurance) if you are 65+, under 65 and receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for a certain amount of time, or under 65 and with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is the ...

  9. Participating, non-participating, and opt-out Medicare providers

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    Non-participating providers can charge up to 15% more than Medicare’s approved amount for the cost of services you receive (known as the limiting charge). This means you are responsible for up to 35% (20% coinsurance + 15% limiting charge) of Medicare’s approved amount for covered services. Some states may restrict the limiting charge when ...

  10. Medicare Advantage basics

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    Not all MA Plans cover additional benefits, so check with a plan directly to learn what benefits it covers. All Medicare Advantage Plans must include a limit on your out-of-pocket expenses for Part A and B services. For example, the maximum out-of-pocket cost for HMO plans in 2024 is $8,850. These limits tend to be high.

  11. Eligibility for home health (Part A or Part B) - Medicare...

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    Under Part B, you are eligible for home health care if you are homebound and need skilled care. There is no prior hospital stay requirement for Part B coverage of home health care. There is also no deductible or coinsurance for Part B-covered home health care. While home health care is normally covered by Part B, Part A provides coverage in ...