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What is Private Fee-For-Service?

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What is Private Fee-For-Service?

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You can continue to receive your Medicare benefits the same way you always have or you can choose the option called a private fee-for-service plan. • You continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium. • Premiums vary for the private fee-for-service plan. • Some services do have co-payments. • You are eligible to join if you have a Medicare Part A and Part B and live in the plan’s area. People with ESRD are not eligible to join. • You may use any Medicare provider who will accept the company’s payment plan. • You are covered anywhere in the United States.

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