Which of the following statements about Medicare Part A are correct? Select all that apply

1. Medicare Part A has an annual deductible.
2. Medicare Part A covers immunizations.
3. Medicare Part A covers facility related expenses.
4. Medicare Part A covers medical supplies.
5. Medicare Part A is also called the Advantage Plan.


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Rationale: Medicare Part A pays for the facility related expenses for inpatient, hospice, home health or nursing home residency care, etc. For the most part, individuals do not pay a premium for Medicare Part A coverage, but it does have an annual deductible that must be satisfied each year.

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