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Will medicare cover a knee joint replacement surgury?

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Dr. Thomas Namey answered

Specializes in Rheumatology

Yes.: If deemed medically necessary, yes. Joint replacement surgewry is almost always considered elective.

Answered 3/7/2013

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Dr. John Michalski answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

Yes: If medcally necessary and documentation is adequate, medicare will cover this. There may be co-payments and other costs associated from or, hospital, pt, radiology, etc. Knee replacement surgeons are having to now spend more time with insurance companies documenting and justifying surgeries.

Answered 5/27/2018

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