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Does Medicare Cover Physical Therapy?

Does Medicare Cover Physical Therapy and Its Coverage in Medicare Part A

In general, Medicare will cover physical therapy when it is medically necessary. It means that the service is really needed to help treat a disease or a medical condition. For example, physical therapy is medically necessary when it can improve the current condition, slow the progression of the condition, or maintain the current condition. In addition, the service should be done by a qualified doctor or physical therapist. They should provide you with a written notice, which can be used to get coverage from Medicare. [2]

Medicare Part A covers hospital insurance. These may include:

– Impatient stays at hospitals, rehab centers, mental health facilities

– Limited stays at nursing centers

– Limited home healthcare

– Hospice care

In general, physical therapy services can be covered by Medicare Part A if they are medically necessary to improve your illness after hospitalization. You need to pay the deductible for each benefit period before Medicare covers the expenses for physical therapy. [3]