
Part B
Part B of Medicare primarily helps cover outpatient medical services, including doctor visits, outpatient hospital care, preventive services, and certain home health services. It usually requires beneficiaries to pay a monthly premium, and some services may have additional co-payments or deductibles. This coverage ensures that individuals have access to necessary medical care without bearing the full cost, promoting early diagnosis and ongoing treatment for health conditions. Part B works alongside Part A, which covers hospital stays, to provide comprehensive health coverage for those eligible under Medicare.