Medicare Part B | Practical Law

Medicare Part B | Practical Law

Medicare Part B

Medicare Part B

Practical Law Glossary Item w-026-3053 (Approx. 3 pages)

Glossary

Medicare Part B

The part of Medicare that provides coverage for outpatient services (42 U.S.C. ch. 7, subch. XVIII, pt. B). Medicare Part B along with Medicare Part A is known as Original Medicare. Anyone eligible for Medicare Part A is automatically eligible to be enrolled in Part B. Medicare Part B is optional for Medicare beneficiaries but requires a premium to obtain the benefits.
Medicare Part B covers:
  • Physician services.
  • Services provided by Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Centers, Community Mental Health Centers, Federally Qualified Health Centers, and Rural Health Clinics.
  • Diagnostic services, including laboratory, x-ray, and other diagnostic tests.
  • Medical supplies, appliances, and devices.
  • Screening mammography.
  • Ambulance services.
  • Outpatient therapy services, including physical therapy and speech pathology.
  • Part B drugs, including pneumococcal vaccinations, hepatitis B vaccinations, and blood clotting factors for hemophilia patients.
  • Outpatient hospital services (including outpatient surgical services).
  • Durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS).
  • Dialysis services.