J has full Medicare coverage for both Parts A and B. While she is on a trip to Italy she has an accident and is hospitalized for one week, requiring orthopedic surgery to mend a broken arm. Which of the following is true about her Medicare coverage of the incident?

J has full Medicare coverage for both Parts A and B. While she is on a trip to Italy she has an accident and is hospitalized for one week, requiring orthopedic surgery to mend a broken arm. Which of the following is true about her Medicare coverage of the incident?


a. Medicare Part A will pay for the hospital costs as long as Jacqueline has not exceeded 90 days during the current benefit period.

b. Medicare Part B will cover the cost of the surgery needed to set the arm, but will not pay for the hospital costs.

c. Medicare will pay for 80% of all services combined, after J pays the $100 Part B deductible.

d. Medicare will not cover the incident.



Answer: D

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