Certain organ transplants are covered under Part A as long as:
A) a second opinion has been obtained before the surgery.
B) services are performed in a hospital that is an approved Medicare provider.
C) the patient has not exceeded his or her Part A benefit limit.
D) an in-home caregiver will be available to care for the patient after surgery.
B) services are performed in a hospital that is an approved Medicare provider.
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