Medicare does partially cover heart, lung, kidney, pancreas, intestine, liver, bone marrow, and cornea transplants if you are qualified. You may want to ask your doctor and/or contact Medicare to confirm your bone marrow transplant will be covered. Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) may cover stem cell (bone marrow) transplants under certain conditions. Is my test, item, or service covered? Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers: D o c t o r s’ s e r vices a s so ci a t e d w i t h h e a r t, l u n g, k id n e y, p a n c r e a s, i n t e s t i n e, a n d l i v er organ transplants. Your Medicare Coverage; Organ transplants Scroll Breadcrumb left Share widget - Select to show. Medicare Benefits for Bone Marrow Transplants Part A may cover bone marrow and stem cell transplants if you meet eligibility requirements. Organ transplants.
Medicare may help cover bone marrow transplant and treatment for the following: Aplastic anemia, leukemia, or leukemia that is in remission. The actual transplant is covered by Original Medicare Part A, and you would still owe the Part A deductible of $1,408 and possible coinsurance. Medicare might cover you even if the transplant center isn’t approved by Medicare. Organ transplants.