Mobile app lets consumers find what original Medicare covers聽

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services today released a mobile app that shows whether fee-for-service Medicare covers a specific medical item or service. The agency said consumers and others can use the 鈥淲hat鈥檚 Covered鈥 app to get coverage information from the doctor鈥檚 office, hospital or anywhere they use their mobile device. Part of CMS鈥檚 eMedicare initiative to empower beneficiaries with cost and quality information, the free app is available at and the .
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