Services Not Covered by Medicare Part B (2024)

What Medicare Part B doesn't cover, and some alternative plans you can use to fill in the gaps.

When you look at the list of what Medicare Part B doesn't cover, plus the deductibles and copays you have to pay for Part B, it's easy to understand why some people with traditional Medicare wind up personally responsible for almost half of their medical bills. (To see a list of the services that Medicare Part B does cover, see our article on what Medicare Part B covers.)

Below we'll discuss the categories of medical treatment and services listed below not covered by Medicare Part B. But the non-covered services discussed below don't necessarily apply to Medicare Advantage plan coverage. Many Medicare Advantage plans include some coverage for these medical services, plus supplemental coverage in other areas, even though traditional Medicare Part B doesn't cover them.

In This Article
  • What Does Medicare Part B Not Cover?
  • Supplementing Part B Medical Insurance

What Does Medicare Part B Not Cover?

Medicare Part B typically doesn't cover routine vision, hearing, and dental care, regular foot care, and aids like eyeglasses, contact lenses, and hearing aids. But Part B policies often change, so it's important to verify coverage details with Medicare. Here are the most common medical expenses that aren't currently covered by Part B.

Treatment That's Not Medically Necessary

Medicare won't pay for medical care that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) doesn't consider medically necessary. This includes most elective and cosmetic surgeries, plus virtually all alternative forms of medical care such as acupuncture, acupressure, and homeopathy—with the one exception of the limited use of chiropractors. (Part B will cover chiropractic services only for the manual manipulation of the spine to correct a vertebral subluxation.)

Vaccinations and Immunizations

Medicare Part B will cover vaccines for the flu, COVID-19, pneumonia, and hepatitis B. Medicare doesn't cover most other vaccinations and immunizations—such as those taken before travel abroad. There's one exception for emergencies in which, for example, vaccinations or immunizations are required because of the risk of infection or because of exposure to a communicable disease.

Prescription Drugs You Take at Home

Generally, Part B medical insurance covers only drugs that can't be self-administered and that you receive as an outpatient at a hospital, a clinic, or at the doctor's office. But there are some exceptions, such as self-administered insulin and some types of chemotherapy.

You can sign up for a Medicare Part D plan (or a Medicare Advantage plan with drug coverage) to cover most other medications you take at home. And Medicare Part A covers drugs administered while you're in the hospital or in a skilled nursing facility.

Nonprescription Drugs

Medicare Part B doesn't cover any of the cost of over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or supplements, regardless of whether they provide help with a medical condition, even if they've been recommended by a doctor.

Eyesight and Hearing Exams, Glasses, and Hearing Aids

Medicare medical insurance doesn't cover routine eye exams ("refractions"). Neither does it cover eyeglasses or contact lenses, except for lenses required following cataract surgery. However, if your eyes are affected by an illness or injury other than simple loss of strength, the examination and treatment by an ophthalmologist—an eye doctor who is an M.D.—or other physician is covered. Part B will also cover glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy screenings once a year for people at high risk of those diseases.

Medicare Part B generally doesn't cover routine hearing examinations or hearing aids, but some visits to the audiologist may be covered, particularly if you have surgically implanted hearing devices. And Part B will cover implants that replace the middle ear function if hearing aids are medically inappropriate.

Dental Work

Medicare won't cover dental treatment unless the problem is unrelated to normal tooth decay or gum disease and involves either the blood vessels, nerves, or the bones of the mouth or jaw. In other words, if the treatment is considered medical rather than dental, Medicare may cover it. Generally, Medicare doesn't cover work performed by a dentist or oral surgeon who isn't an M.D., unless the same work would be covered if performed by a physician.

Long-Term Care

While Medicare Part B covers some home health care (see our article on Medicare coverage of home health care), that care is only part-time or intermittent and is for the homebound. Medicare doesn't provide the kind of long-term care, either at home or in a facility, that many older people need because of frailty or the inability to perform the activities of daily living without help. Medicaid, however, does cover long-term care; see our article on Medicaid's coverage of nursing home and assisted living facilities.

Supplementing Part B Medical Insurance

Part B Medicare medical insurance is intended to pay for only a portion of doctor bills, outpatient hospital and clinic charges, laboratory work, physical and speech therapy, medical supplies, some home health care, and a very few drugs. Many people fill in the gaps in Medicare by joining a Medicare Advantage health plan (called Medicare Part C). A Medicare Advantage plan often comes in the form of a managed care plan and combines basic Medicare-level coverage with supplemental benefits. Alternatively, private Medicare supplement insurance—called medigap insurance—can help you make up the difference, but it can be expensive.

For more information on Medicare Part C and medigap plans, see our article on Medicare Advantage plans.

Further Reading

Medicare Coverage of Inpatient Rehabilitation StaysUpdated July 02, 2024
Hold Harmless Rule Protects Social Security From Medicare Premium IncreasesUpdated July 03, 2024
What Services Medicare Part B Will CoverUpdated July 03, 2024
Services Not Covered by Medicare Part B (2024)

FAQs

What services are not included in Medicare Part B? ›

Some of the items and services Medicare doesn't cover include:
  • Eye exams (for prescription eyeglasses)
  • Long-term care.
  • Cosmetic surgery.
  • Massage therapy.
  • Routine physical exams.
  • Hearing aids and exams for fitting them.

Which of the following services are not covered by Medicare Part B? ›

Generally, most vision, dental and hearing services are not covered by Medicare Parts A and B. Other services not covered by Medicare Parts A and B include: Routine physical exams. Cosmetic surgery.

What does Medicare B not bill for? ›

Here are a few examples of services not covered by Medicare Part B: Nursing home care. Most dental care and dentures. Routine eye exams (unless you're at risk for certain conditions).

Which of the following inpatient hospital services is not covered by Medicare Part A? ›

Medicare doesn't cover: Private-duty nursing. A private room (unless medically necessary) A television or phone in your room (if there's a separate charge for these items)

Does Medicare cover 100% of hospital bills? ›

Does Medicare Part A Cover 100 Percent? For a qualifying inpatient stay, Medicare Part A covers 100 percent of hospital-specific costs for the first 60 days of the stay — after you pay the deductible for that benefit period.

What services does Medicare Part B cover? ›

Part B (Medical Insurance)
  • Services from doctors and other health care providers.
  • Outpatient care.
  • Home health care.
  • Durable medical equipment (like wheelchairs, walkers, hospital beds, and other equipment)
  • Many preventive services (like screenings, shots or vaccines, and yearly “Wellness” visits)

Is Medicare Part B worth it? ›

Is Part B Worth it? Part B covers expensive outpatient surgeries, so it is very necessary if you don't have other coverage coordinating with your Medicare benefits.

Does Medicare Part B cover surgery? ›

Part B (Medical Insurance)

covers approved outpatient services and supplies, like X-rays, casts, stitches, or outpatient surgeries.

What lab tests are not covered by Medicare? ›

It's important to know that Medicare won't cover any blood test if it isn't medically necessary. If you seek a blood test on your own, it's unlikely you'll get it covered. Tests not covered may include those for employment purposes, wellness screenings, or routine monitoring without medical necessity.

What is excluded from coverage under Medicare Part B? ›

Medicare Part B does not pay for some services that fall under the coverage of other Parts. Examples include inpatient hospital services, which Part A funds, and most prescription medications, as Part D funds these. Medicare Part B regularly evaluates which services they will cover.

Which of the following is not billed to Medicare Part B? ›

Medicare Part B typically doesn't cover routine vision, hearing, and dental care, regular foot care, and aids like eyeglasses, contact lenses, and hearing aids. But Part B policies often change, so it's important to verify coverage details with Medicare.

Do federal retirees really need Medicare Part B? ›

Do I Have to Take Part B Coverage? You don't have to take Part B coverage if you don't want it, and your FEHB plan can't require you to take it.

Which of the following is not covered by Medicare Part B? ›

Which of the following is not covered by Medicare Part B? Medicare Part B covers outpatient services, rehab services, medical equipment (but not adaptive equipment), diagnostic tests, and preventative care. Eye, hearing and dental services are not covered by any part of Medicare and require supplemental insurance.

What are 5 items or services not covered by Medicare? ›

10 Things Medicare Doesn't Cover
  • Opticians and eye exams. While original Medicare covers ophthalmologic expenses such as cataract surgery, it doesn't cover routine eye exams, glasses or contact lenses. ...
  • Hearing aids. ...
  • Dental work. ...
  • Overseas care. ...
  • Podiatry. ...
  • Cosmetic surgery. ...
  • Chiropractic care. ...
  • Massage therapy.
Apr 11, 2023

Does Medicare Part B pay for hospital stay? ›

Part B pays

Your inpatient hospital stay and, for most hospitals, all related outpatient services provided during the 3 days before your admission date. Your doctor services. You come to the ER with chest pain and the hospital keeps you for 2 nights.

What is the alternative to Part B Medicare? ›

Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C)

A type of Medicare-approved health plan from a private company that you can choose to cover most of your Part A and Part B benefits instead of Original Medicare. It usually also includes drug coverage (Part D).

What medical equipment is not covered by Medicare? ›

For example, Medicare does not cover incontinence pads, catheters, surgical facemasks, or compression leggings. However, if you receive home health care, Medicare pays for some disposable supplies–including intravenous supplies, gauze, and catheters–as part of your home health care benefit.

Top Articles
Tips for Parenting a Child With Autism
Proofreader Qualifications: Essentials vs. Extras - Om Proofreading
11 beste sites voor Word-labelsjablonen (2024) [GRATIS]
Pnct Terminal Camera
Ets Lake Fork Fishing Report
Bin Stores in Wisconsin
Georgia Vehicle Registration Fees Calculator
Craigslist Dog Sitter
Jesse Mckinzie Auctioneer
Skip The Games Norfolk Virginia
Chris Hipkins Fue Juramentado Como El Nuevo Primer Ministro De...
Costco Gas Foster City
Does Breckie Hill Have An Only Fans – Repeat Replay
Puretalkusa.com/Amac
Lazarillo De Tormes Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummary
Bank Of America Financial Center Irvington Photos
Nevermore: What Doesn't Kill
Teen Vogue Video Series
Pearson Correlation Coefficient
Aol News Weather Entertainment Local Lifestyle
Craigslist Roseburg Oregon Free Stuff
Caring Hearts For Canines Aberdeen Nc
Utexas Iot Wifi
Boxer Puppies For Sale In Amish Country Ohio
Sand Dollar Restaurant Anna Maria Island
Telegram Voyeur
Cars & Trucks - By Owner near Kissimmee, FL - craigslist
Skymovieshd.ib
Ts Modesto
Promatch Parts
How To Make Infinity On Calculator
Calculator Souo
Pokemmo Level Caps
Craigslist Dallastx
Navigating change - the workplace of tomorrow - key takeaways
Levothyroxine Ati Template
Infinite Campus Farmingdale
Anguilla Forum Tripadvisor
What Is A K 56 Pink Pill?
Janaki Kalaganaledu Serial Today Episode Written Update
Jetblue 1919
No Boundaries Pants For Men
11 Best Hotels in Cologne (Köln), Germany in 2024 - My Germany Vacation
Tricare Dermatologists Near Me
Panolian Batesville Ms Obituaries 2022
The Horn Of Plenty Figgerits
Neil Young - Sugar Mountain (2008) - MusicMeter.nl
Ajpw Sugar Glider Worth
Doelpuntenteller Robert Mühren eindigt op 38: "Afsluiten in stijl toch?"
Craigslist Cars For Sale By Owner Memphis Tn
Poster & 1600 Autocollants créatifs | Activité facile et ludique | Poppik Stickers
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Kieth Sipes

Last Updated:

Views: 6337

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (67 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Kieth Sipes

Birthday: 2001-04-14

Address: Suite 492 62479 Champlin Loop, South Catrice, MS 57271

Phone: +9663362133320

Job: District Sales Analyst

Hobby: Digital arts, Dance, Ghost hunting, Worldbuilding, Kayaking, Table tennis, 3D printing

Introduction: My name is Kieth Sipes, I am a zany, rich, courageous, powerful, faithful, jolly, excited person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.