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Many private insurance plans pay for part of palliative medicine. Check with your insurer for specific benefits. This is separate from coverage for hospice care, which is often fully paid. If you have Medicare Part B (the Medicare plan that pays for doctor visits and outpatient care) or Medicaid, you may get some palliative coverage, depending on the treatment.

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