What's covered

What's covered

Official Medicare coverage app

⭐️3.1 / 5
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🙌342
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📼9 scs
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of What's covered

3.0.0

April 4, 2023

Upgraded app code dependencies, theme, and coverage items data.

2.1.28

January 1, 2023

Annual cost updates

2.1.27

January 20, 2022

Annual cost updates

2.1.26

January 1, 2021

Annual cost updates

2.1.20

January 17, 2020

Cost updates

2.1

April 5, 2019

• English/Spanish toggle now available. • Search enhancements based on user feedback (keep the feedback coming!)
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2.0.1

March 19, 2019

- Spanish version now available. - Search enhancements based on user feedback (keep the feedback coming!) - Added a covered service – inpatient rehabilitation care
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2.0

March 18, 2019

- Spanish version now available. - Search enhancements based on user feedback (keep the feedback coming!) - Added a covered service – inpatient rehabilitation care
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1.0.9

February 16, 2019

- Content update

1.0.6

February 6, 2019

- Improvement to landscape view.

Price History of What's covered

Description of What's covered

Finding information about Medicare coverage is easier than ever now. Download the only official U.S. government Medicare app onto your mobile device. What’s covered helps you understand the health care coverage offered by Original Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance). Use this federal government app to: -Answer your Medicare coverage questions -See information about your costs -Learn about covered items & services -See notes & where to get more information -Browse free preventive services Original Medicare Items & Services Find out what your Medicare coverage has to offer like: - When are mammograms covered? - Is home health care covered? - Will Medicare pay for diabetes supplies? Preventive Health Coverage Medicare coverage includes preventive services at no cost to you. Preventive services can help keep you healthy by finding health problems early and can keep you from getting certain diseases. What’s covered will help you answer questions like: - Will my Medicare benefits cover services to help me stop smoking? - Can I get a cervical cancer screening? - How often will my Medicare coverage allow me to get a bone mass measurement? Ask your doctor or health care provider which preventive services (like screenings, shots, and tests) you need to get. Part A & Part B Costs Medicare Part A and Part B cover certain medical services and supplies in hospitals, doctors’ offices, and other health care settings. Part A hospital insurance coverage helps pay for inpatient care in a hospital, inpatient care in a skilled nursing facility, hospice care, home health care, or inpatient care in a religious nonmedical health care institution. Copayments, coinsurance, or deductibles may apply for each service. Part B medical insurance coverage supports medically necessary doctors’ services, outpatient care, home health services, durable medical equipment, preventive services, and other medical services. Under Original Medicare, if the Part B deductible applies, you must pay all health care costs (up to the Medicare-approved amount) until you meet the yearly Part B deductible. After your deductible is met, Medicare begins to pay its share and you typically pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount of the service, if the doctor or health care provider accepts assignment. There’s no yearly limit for what you pay out-of-pocket. For some items and services, you must meet eligibility criteria or you may be responsible for paying all costs. Your doctor or health care provider may recommend you get services more often than Medicare covers. Or, they may recommend services that Medicare doesn’t cover. If this happens, you may have to pay some or all of the costs. Ask questions so you understand why your doctor is recommending certain services and whether Medicare will pay for them. Use the What’s covered app to answer questions like: -How much will I pay for prescription drugs included in Medicare Part B coverage? -Does the Part B deductible apply for cardiac rehab? -What percentage of the Medicare-approved amount will I need to pay for colorectal cancer screenings? What’s Not Included What’s covered doesn’t contain information on Medicare Advantage Plan, other Medicare health plan, or Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) coverage. It doesn’t contain a CPT code search, exact costs on surgeries or procedures, or local coverage decisions. Medicare Advantage Plans If you have a Medicare Advantage Plan or other Medicare health plan, you have the same basic health care coverage as people who have Original Medicare, but the rules vary by plan. Some Medicare Advantage Plans offer extra benefits that Original Medicare doesn’t cover - like vision, hearing, or dental. Check with the plan or search in the App Store to see if the plan has a similar mobile application. This is Medicare’s first official app, and we value your feedback. Please tell us your thoughts by rating What’s covered.
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What's covered: FAQ

Is What's covered compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, What's covered works on iPad devices.
The What's covered app was released by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
The minimum iOS requirement: 13.0.
The average rating for the What's covered app is 3.1.
The Primary Genre Of The What's Covered App Is Health & Fitness.
The latest version of What's covered is 3.0.0.
The latest What's covered update was rolled out on June 30, 2024.
The What's covered app launched on February 5, 2023.
The What's covered app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
You can use the What's covered app in English.
No, What's covered is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, What's covered does not offer in-app purchases.
No, What's covered does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of What's covered

  • More confusing than actually calling Medicare

    This app is of very little use. Just more of the if/and/but run around you get when you call. Recently had to undergo treatments for a known condition. This app doesn’t list it, but does list the area of medicine. It says to call your doctor. I call the doctor and they tell me to call Medicare. Medicare says to call my doctor…and round and round we go, with no way of getting answers until you get a $500 bill. This app is of little to no use in helping avoid this situation.
  • Needs update!

    It still shows the shingles vaccine as not covered. There is a lot of potential functionality missing in this app. It could be much better!
  • What’s Covered website very helpful

    Excellent information. User friendly.