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You Won’t Pay For Medicare Vaccines In 2023

Por: Forbes Business October 13, 2022

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You won't pay for Medicare vaccines in 2023.getty For you, a vaccination is a vaccination; it protects you against something. But, under Medicare, all vaccines are not equal and that means you probably paid more for some than for others. The coverage for a vaccine depends on the part of Medicare under which it falls. Part B, medical insurance, covers most vaccines that Medicare beneficiaries need. There is no copayment for those that every... + full article



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