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  2. 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 ...

  3. The homebound requirement for Medicare home health services

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    The homebound requirement. Bookmark. Medicare considers you homebound if: You need the help of another person or medical equipment such as crutches, a walker, or a wheelchair to leave your home, or your doctor believes that your health or illness could get worse if you leave your home. And, it is difficult for you to leave your home and you ...

  4. Home health basics with Medicare - Medicare Interactive

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    Medicare covers your home health care if: You are homebound, meaning it is extremely difficult for you to leave your home and you need help doing so. You need skilled nursing services and/or skilled therapy care on an intermittent basis. Intermittent means you need care at least once every 60 days and at most once a day for up to three weeks.

  5. Medicare coverage of home health care services - Medicare...

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    Home health covered services. If you qualify for the home health benefit, Medicare covers the following: Skilled nursing services: Services performed by or under the supervision of a licensed or certified nurse to treat your injury or illness. Services you may receive include injections (and teaching you to self-inject), tube feedings, catheter ...

  6. Starting home health care - Medicare Interactive

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    Starting home health care. The process for starting the Medicare home health benefit changes depending on whether you are currently in a hospital or if you are already at home. Remember, in both cases you must meet the eligibility requirements and qualify for coverage under either Part A or Part B. If you are in the hospital: A hospital social ...

  7. Home health care for chronic conditions - Medicare Interactive

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    If you meet Medicare’s home health eligibility requirements, Medicare should cover your care regardless of whether your condition is temporary or chronic. Medicare covers skilled nursing and therapy services as long as they: Help you maintain your ability to function. Help you regain function or improve. Or, prevent or slow the worsening of ...

  8. Medicaid eligibility for Medicare beneficiaries who need...

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    Even if you qualify for Medicare-covered home health care, you may need additional services. Medicaid can be used to supplement the amount and kind of services you get. If you do not meet Medicare’s requirements for home care, you still may be eligible for a Medicaid HCBS waiver program. Services covered through an HCBS waiver program may ...

  9. SNF basics - Medicare Interactive

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    Skilled nursing facility (SNF) care is post-hospital care provided at a SNF. Skilled nursing care includes services such as administration of medications, tube feedings, and wound care. Keep in mind that SNFs can be part of nursing homes or hospitals. Medicare Part A may cover your SNF care if: You were formally admitted as an inpatient to a ...

  10. Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) care past 100 days - Medicare...

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    SNF care past 100 days. Medicare covers up to 100 days of care in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) each benefit period. If you need more than 100 days of SNF care in a benefit period, you will need to pay out of pocket. If your care is ending because you are running out of days, the facility is not required to provide written notice.

  11. Inpatient rehabilitation hospital care - Medicare Interactive

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    Medicare -covered services offered by rehabilitation hospitals include: Medical care and rehabilitation nursing. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Social worker assistance. Psychological services. Orthotic and prosthetic services. To qualify for a Medicare-covered stay in a rehabilitation hospital, your doctor must state that this ...