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Lifting Therapy Caps Is A Load Off Medicare Patients’ Shoulders
Last month’s budget deal means Medicare beneficiaries are eligible for physical and occupational therapy indefinitely. Plus, prescription drug costs will fall for more seniors.
By Susan Jaffe | Kaiser Health News | March 14, 2018 | This KHN story also ran on
Physical therapy helps Leon Beers, 73, get out of bed in the morning and
maneuver around his home using his walker. Other treatment strengthens his throat muscles so that he can communicate and swallow food, said his sister Karen Morse. But in mid-January, his home health care agency told Morse it could no longer provide these services because he had used all his therapy benefits allowed under Medicare for the year.
… Under a recent change in federal law, people who qualify for Medicare’s [physical, occupational and speech] therapy services will no longer lose them solely because they used too much.
“It is a great idea,” said Beers. “It will help me get back to walking.” [Continued at Kaiser Health News, NPR and The Washington Post]
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A Few Pointers To Help Save Money And Avoid The Strain Of Medicare Enrollment
By Susan Jaffe | Kaiser Health News | Oct. 17, 2017 | This article also ran in and