Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Exam

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Which Medicare part involves outpatient services and physician visits?

  1. Part B

  2. Part A

  3. Part C

  4. Part D

The correct answer is: Part B

Medicare Part B is specifically designed to cover outpatient services and physician visits. This part of Medicare includes a wide range of services such as screenings, preventive care, diagnostic tests, ambulance services, and outpatient hospital care. Part B is essential for individuals who need regular access to healthcare providers for ongoing medical issues or routine check-ups. Part A, on the other hand, primarily covers inpatient hospital stays, skilled nursing facility care, hospice care, and some home health care, not outpatient services. Part C, known as Medicare Advantage, includes both Part A and Part B benefits through private insurance plans, but it doesn't directly cover outpatient services on its own. Part D focuses on prescription drug coverage, which is separate from outpatient services and physician visits. Thus, Part B is the clear choice when referring to coverage for outpatient services and physician interactions.