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Does Medicare Cover Eye Care Following Cataract Surgery? As a rule, Medicare does not cover eyeglasses or contact lenses. But if you have cataract surgery with an intraocular lens, Medicare will cover services provided by an optometrist if the optometrist is licensed to provide service in your state. Medicare will also help pay for cataract glasses, contact lenses and intraocular lenses provided by an optometrist following cataract surgery. There are several provisions regarding coverage. They include:
You pay for 20% of the Medicare approved amount under Medicare Part B for one pair of eyeglasses or contact lenses following each cataract surgery with intraocular lens. You must pay a $135 deductible for any Medicare Part B services and supplies before Medicare begins to pay it's share. If a doctor, health care provider or supplier does not accept assignment, the amount you pay may be higher. If you choose to purchase upgraded frames you supplier should ask you to sign an Advanced Beneficiary Notice informing you of the difference you will pay. The supplier must also comply with all submission rules under codes V2020 and V2025. There are several Local Medical Review Policies and 2 National Coverage Determinations written that explain when services or supplies are covered, including when they are considered medically necessary. Please consult with your optometrist and visit the Medical Coverage Database at www.cms.hhs.gov for more information. |