An important change is coming for Medicare beneficiaries.1.3 million Medicare beneficiaries will get a new card in the ...
More than a million Medicare recipients across the country may be confused when they find a new benefit card and ID number in ...
Americans across the United States will, for the first time, be reissued Medicare ID cards with new ID numbers, according to The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), and beneficiaries are ...
Albany: Since April 14, 1.3 million Americans across the United States are being reissued Medicare ID cards with new ID ...
The department wrote in a social media post about possible Medicare fraud. They say someone may be calling claiming to be from Medicare, offering a new card or upgraded benefits. The department added ...
Medicare cards are getting a makeover to fight identity theft. No more Social Security numbers plastered on the card. Next April, Medicare will begin mailing every beneficiary a new card with a unique ...
New Medicare cards sent to 1.3 million beneficiaries due to fraud case ...
Find out when you receive your Medicare card, how to use it for health services, and tips to keep it safe from loss or fraud. If you’re age 65 or close to turning 65, you’ve probably heard about the ...
To be eligible for a Medicare over-the-counter (OTC) card, you must meet the general criteria for Medicare coverage and enroll in a Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan that offers OTC cards as a benefit.
Congress passed the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 in order to decrease Medicare beneficiaries’ vulnerability to identity theft by replacing Social Security numbers with new ...