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PREVENTIVE · Parts B, D

Does Medicare Cover Flu & Pneumonia Screenings?

What Medicare Covers for Flu & Pneumonia Screenings

  • PCV15/PCV20 and PPSV23 covered per ACIP schedule
  • Flu yearly

Watch-Outs

  • Provider must accept Medicare assignment for $0 billing

Original Medicare vs Medicare Advantage for Flu & Pneumonia Screenings

Under Original Medicare + Medigap, you face no networks and minimal out-of-pocket after the Medigap pays. Under a Medicare Advantage plan, you may have lower monthly premiums and extra benefits (dental/vision/hearing) but face networks, prior authorization, and an annual in-network out-of-pocket maximum.

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How to Verify Coverage for Your Plan

  1. Review your plan's Evidence of Coverage (EOC) or the Medicare & You handbook.
  2. Use the Medicare.gov coverage search to check a specific service.
  3. Call your plan's member services and request a written coverage determination.
  4. If denied, file an appeal (redetermination) within 120 days.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Medicare parts cover flu & pneumonia screenings?+
Parts B, D. Exact coverage depends on the service and setting.
Is there a copay or coinsurance?+
Original Medicare Part B generally has a 20% coinsurance after the annual deductible. Medigap plans fill that gap. Medicare Advantage plans use copays and an annual out-of-pocket maximum.
Do I need prior authorization?+
Original Medicare rarely requires prior auth for covered services. Medicare Advantage plans frequently require it for higher-cost services and drugs — check your plan's Evidence of Coverage.
Does Medicare cover flu & pneumonia screenings treatment outside the US?+
Generally no. Medigap plans C, D, F, G, M, and N include limited foreign-travel emergency coverage — see our Medigap guide.
How can I appeal a denied claim?+
Five levels of appeal are available starting with redetermination. A licensed agent or a SHIP counselor can help you file.