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Does Medicare share proportionately in the costs associated with medical payments benefits?

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Does Medicare share proportionately in the costs associated with medical payments benefits?

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Medical payments benefits are considered no-fault benefits. No-fault benefits should be paid to Medicare up to the full amount as stated in the policy, or up to the recovery amount. Procurement costs are not a factor with no-fault benefits.

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