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Hospital coverage

Medicare Part A — what it actually covers.

Part A pays for inpatient hospital care, skilled nursing facility stays, hospice, and limited home health. Here is what that means in practice.

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Inpatient hospital care

Part A covers semi-private rooms, meals, general nursing, and drugs as part of inpatient treatment. It does not cover personal items like phone or TV charges.

You pay a hospital deductible per benefit period (a benefit period starts when you are admitted and ends after 60 days out of hospital). Days 1–60: $0 coinsurance after deductible. Days 61–90: a daily coinsurance. Days 91+: lifetime reserve days, then full cost.

Skilled nursing facility (SNF)

Part A covers SNF care after a qualifying inpatient hospital stay of 3+ days. Days 1–20: $0 coinsurance. Days 21–100: a daily coinsurance. After day 100: full cost.

Important: custodial care (help with daily activities only) is not covered.

Hospice care

For people with a terminal illness and a life expectancy of 6 months or less. Part A covers most hospice services with small copays for prescriptions and respite care.

Home health care

Part A covers some home health if you are homebound and need skilled nursing or therapy. Most ongoing home health is actually covered by Part B.

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