Does Medicare cover emergency medical care?
Medicare covers emergency room services everywhere in the United States. You will pay a copayment for these services, which are considererd outpatient hospital treatment. If you are admitted to the hospital, you or your supplemental insurance must pay for the Part A deductible and coinsurance. For more information about how much you pay when you are in the hospital, click on “What do I have to pay for services covered under Medicare Part A?” in the GO TO box. • If you are a member of a Medicare private health plan, such as an HMO, you have a right to receive emergency care anywhere in the United States regardless of whether the hospital or provider is in the plans network. You do not need a referral from your primary care doctor first. Even if you receive emergency department services from an out-of-network provider, you cannot be billed more than the lesser of $50 or the in-network cost for emergency services. Your plan must also cover all medically necessary follow-up care relating t