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Contact Information for People with Medicare. Telephone numbers and web link information related to specific Medicare questions. Medicare Service Center: 800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227) Medicare Service Center TTY: 877-486-2048; Report Medicare Fraud & Abuse: 800-HHS-TIPS (1-800-447-8477) Medicare.gov; Medicare Helpful Contacts Page; Medicare Fraud ...
The Provider Customer Service Program (PCSP) helps providers understand and meet Medicare’s operational processes, policies, and billing procedures. The PCSP includes: Provider Outreach and Education (POE) Provider Contact Center (PCC) Provider Self-Service Technology (PSS) Who Administers the PCSP?
In order to better serve you, please have the following information available when you call: Your Medicare provider number (UPIN/OSCAR/NSC) and provider name. If you cannot furnish a provider number that matches the BCRC’s database, you will be asked to submit your request in writing.
Contact 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) to: Obtain general Medicare information. Obtain information about Medicare Health Plan choices. Order Medicare publications. Get assistance with Medicare.gov. Contact Social Security Administration (1-800-772-1213) to: Enroll in the Medicare program. Replace your Medicare card. Change your address.
Call your plan. If your inquiry is related to your Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan, contact your plan first using the phone number on your plan member ID card. Your plan is the best resource to resolve plan related issues. Call 1-800-MEDICARE. Call 1-800-633-4227, TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048.
You’re a health care provider who wants to bill Medicare for your services and also have the ability to order and certify. You don’t want to bill Medicare for your services, but you do want enroll in Medicare solely to order and certify. You wish to provide services to beneficiaries but do not want to bill Medicare for your services.
CMS runs a variety of programs that support efforts to safeguard beneficiaries’ access to medically necessary items and services while reducing improper Medicare billing and payments. Through prior authorization and pre-claim review initiatives, CMS helps ensure compliance with Medicare rules.
The Medicare Secondary Payer Recovery Portal (MSPRP) is a web-based tool designed to assist in the resolution of liability insurance, no-fault insurance, and workers' compensation Medicare recovery cases. The MSPRP gives you the ability to access and update certain case specific information online.
This page contains information on Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B eligibility and enrollment. For more information about Medicare for people who are still working, go to our Employer page or I’m 65 and Still Working page. Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) are available to the individuals below: