What can you pay for with a Medicare MSA plan?
Generally, Medicare savings accounts are used to pay for anything that can be paid for by original Medicare, such as Medicare Part A [1] (hospital care) and Medicare Part B [2] (outpatient health care). The basics of healthcare and doctor coverage are more simple than original Medicare because Medicare Savings account plans are Medicare Advantage plans. You can access coverages like hearing aids, dental, prescription drugs, and vision through MSA. However, you will need to pay for an extra monthly premium.
If you possess an MSA, You can check for other insurance plans in your location by visiting your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP). You can not pay for elective and cosmetic procedures through a Medicare MSA plan. Also, unnecessary medical services can not be covered, such as nutritional supplements [3], holistic healthcare procedures, and alternative medicine. The plan may cover chiropractic care [4], diagnostic tests, and physical therapy.