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In reply to the discussion: Questions for those on Medicare (or who have experience with it) [View all]Yo_Mama
(8,303 posts)66. You have to get a doctor/hospital that accepts assignment
If they do, then medicare pays them the 80% separately, but the fees are capped at what Medicare allows. If they don't accept assignment, then Medicare pays you and you remit whatever you get to the doctor, but he/she can charge anything he/she wants.
Since older folks don't have much money, most places do accept assignment - but it also leads to them limiting the amount of Medicare patients they take. For some types of practice, such as cardiology, they are pretty much locked in to Medicare.
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Questions for those on Medicare (or who have experience with it) [View all]
democrattotheend
Jan 2013
OP
Well I will be using my Medicare for the first time tommorrow. I got a book. But I have to
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2013
#1
Well, actually you just need to make sure the doctor accepts Medicare. If he/she does then you are
Democrat 4 Ever
Jan 2013
#34
MandS, this is pure Single Payer system that I was protesting for back in 2009.
ancianita
Jan 2013
#68
I meant not necessarily as in those with limited incomes should not necessarily buy them
democrattotheend
Jan 2013
#28