Also part of Original Medicare, Medicare Part B medical coverage may be similar to the health insurance you or a loved one may have had while working.
You can decline Part B if you are still working and have group insurance coverage. However, it is strongly suggested you review Part B benefits before choosing to decline them.
Part B includes:
• Doctor visits.
• Preventative services.
• Outpatient medical and surgical services and supplies.
• Lab tests.
• Durable medical equipment.
• Diabetic testing supplies.
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