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In most cases the hearing coverage within Original Medicare is limited, typically only covering diagnostic and balance tests. You may be able to get coverage for your hearing aid devices, audiologist visits and ongoing fittings and exams when you choose a Humana Medicare Advantage plan that covers these services. Plus, Humana is always here to help you quickly schedule an appointment with nearby in-network audiologists. Take advantage of generous allowance towards new or replacement hearing aids and access to additional in-network discounts.
With this coverage, you pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount for your doctor's services, covered exams, and the Part B deductible applies.
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· Hearing Aids - includes an annual allowance for hearing aids and exams
Monthly plan premium
How is premium $0
Humana can make this plan available for a $0 premium because the federal government pays us a flat fee to provide your Medicare benefits. We are able to add extra benefits because our plans are structured to help keep healthcare affordable.
Maximum annual out-of-pocket protection
Deductible for in-network medical services
Prescription Drug Deductible
Prescription Drug Coverage
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Hearing Aids
For assistance with plan selection,
call a licensed Humana sales agent at
Medicare Advantage plans, or Medicare Part C, are plans offered by private insurance companies that combine all the benefits of Original Medicare Parts A and B, and often may include other benefit options like Part D prescription drug coverage, dental and vision coverage, and other extra benefits, all for a single monthly plan premium.
A licensed Humana sales agent can tell you how much your medications will cost on each plan and help you find a right Humana plan that fits your needs.
A licensed Humana sales agent can help you find an in-network doctor or confirm your doctors and specialists are in-network.
Have your red, white and blue Medicare ID card available when you call to enroll. Also helpful would be a list of your current medications, and the names of your doctors, if you would like to see if they’re covered under the plan.