Medicare Coverage: Does Medicare Pay for Ambulance Service?

First of all, Medicare is a health insurance provider designed for the elderly and the disabled. With it, you will be able to get treated for various kinds of illnesses and get lots of discounts from hospitals and even from prescription medication.
You will also see that Medicare will be able to pay for most of your hospitalization expenses as well as the doctor's fees. With Medicare, you will also be able to take advantage of their DME offer where you will be able to get wheelchairs and walkers as well as other medical equipments you need covered.
However, there is still the question on whether ambulatory services will be covered by Medicare.
If you are under the Part B coverage offered by Medicare, you will see that ambulance services will be covered by Medicare. However, you need to remember that payment for this service is limited. Medicare will also pay for ambulance services if the reason for using it is medically necessary and that other form of transportation is non existent because of your medical condition.
Another thing that you need to remember is that Medicare will only pay for the ambulance service if the patient is taken to the nearest health facility that will be able to provide the patient with the necessary treatment they need.
As you can see, Medicare does cover ambulance service. Although they will only pay a limited amount, you will see that this service will be of great use to you in case you need to be transported to the hospital or a health care facility in order to get treated.
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