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My mother-in-law has a terminal condition and is nearing the end of her life. I’m helping her figure out the logistics of hospice care but do not know how her Medicare will cover it. How does Medicare cover hospice?
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Hospice is a program of end-of-life pain management and comfort care for those with a terminal illness. Medicare’s hospice benefit is primarily home-based and covers end-of-life palliative treatment, including support for one’s physical, emotional, and other needs. It is important to remember that the goal of hospice is to help an individual be as comfortable as possible, not to cure an illness. To elect hospice, someone must:
Once an individual chooses hospice, all of their hospice-related services are covered under Original Medicare, even if they are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage Plan, unless their Medicare Advantage plan is part of a specific demonstration program, in which case the plan will pay for hospice care. Their Medicare Advantage Plan will continue to pay for any care that is unrelated to their terminal condition. Original Medicare payments to the hospice provider also cover any prescription drugs needed for pain and symptom management related to the terminal condition. The individual’s stand-alone Part D plan or Medicare Advantage drug coverage may cover medications that are unrelated to their terminal condition. The hospice benefit includes two 90-day hospice benefit periods followed by an unlimited number of 60-day benefit periods The doctor must recertify the person’s terminal illness before each benefit period. If someone you care for is interested in Medicare’s hospice benefit:
Once you have found a Medicare-certified hospice:
I hope this helps you and your mother-in-law know where to start with getting Medicare-covered hospice care. -Marci Q&A content courtesy of Interactive's Dear Marci, a free e-newsletter from the Medicare Rights Center (www.medicarerights.org), the nation’s largest independent source of information and assistance for people with Medicare. For more free answers to your Medicare questions, visit Medicare Interactive (MI) at www.medicareinteractive.org. Subscribe to Dear Marci by registering for your free account on Medicare Interactive. Website This information is republished with permission from the Medicare Rights Center. For more info visit www.medicarerights.org |
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