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Why doesn Medicare cover all medications given in the hospital setting?

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Why doesn Medicare cover all medications given in the hospital setting?

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A. Medicare does not cover medications that they identify as self-administrable. Medicare states that any medication that a person receives in the hospital on an outpatient basis that they could take themselves under normal circumstances is considered self-administrable. This would be things like pills, tablets, etc. The patient is billed for self-administrable drug charges.

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