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31 July, 14:48

A patient has leukemia and undergoes bone marrow testing and chemotherapy. which type of insurance will be billed first?

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  1. 31 July, 14:58
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    Medicare cover chemotherapy if you're a cancer patient who is hospital inpatient or outpatient, as well as if you're a patient in doctor office or freestanding clinic. All people with Medicare part A (Hospital Insurance) and/or Medicare part B (Medical insurance) are covered. Part A cover hospital Inpatient, and part B cover hospital outpatient and patient in doctor office or freestanding clinic. Billing: You pay copayment if you're a hospital outpatient You pay 20% of medicare-approvedamoount. if you get treatment in doctor office or freestanding clinic. The part B deductible applies.
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