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  2. What to know about Humana Medicare Advantage vision coverage

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    Medicare Part B contributes 80% of the cost of one pair of eyeglasses or set of contact lenses after cataract surgery after a person has reached the Part B deductible. Medicare Part B also covers ...

  3. Does Medicare cover the cost of contact lenses? - AOL

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    Medicare Part B may help pay for corrective lenses if a person has cataract surgery to implant an intraocular lens. Medicare-covered corrective lenses include one pair of eyeglasses with standard ...

  4. Intraocular lens - Wikipedia

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    Cataract surgery with implantation of a toric IOL is essentially the same as cataract surgery with a conventional IOL. Like toric contact lenses, toric IOLs have different powers in different meridians of the lens, and they must be positioned on the correct meridian to reverse the preexisting astigmatism. If the toric IOL is not on the correct ...

  5. Cataract surgery - Wikipedia

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    Cataract surgery is the most common application of lens removal surgery, and is usually associated with lens replacement. It is used to remove the natural lens of the eye when it has developed a cataract, a cloudy area in the lens that causes visual impairment .

  6. Phakic intraocular lens - Wikipedia

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    A phakic intraocular lens (PIOL) is an intraocular lens that is implanted surgically into the eye to correct refractive errors without removing the natural lens (also known as "phakos", hence the term). Intraocular lenses that are implanted into eyes after the eye's natural lens has been removed during cataract surgery are known as pseudophakic.

  7. Original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage: Which should you ...

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    Original Medicare. 2024 cost. Part A. $0 in most cases, thanks to Medicare taxes from working 10 years or more. Part A deductible. $1,632 for every hospital benefit period, without any limits ...