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What is the difference between Medicare Part A and Part B?

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What is the difference between Medicare Part A and Part B?

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Part A is Hospital Insurance that pays for care in hospitals and skilled nursing facilities, and home health and hospice care. Part B is Medical Insurance that pays for doctors, outpatient hospital care and some other medical service that Part A does not cover, such as the services of physical and occupational therapists. Part B covers all doctor services that are medically necessary.

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