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  2. How do I get a replacement Medicare card? | HHS.gov

    www.hhs.gov/answers/medicare-and-medicaid/how-do-i-replace-my-medicare-card

    If you lost, stole, or destroyed your Medicare card, you can request a replacement from Social Security online, by phone, or in person. You can also print an official copy of your card from your secure Medicare account or call 1-800-MEDICARE.

  3. FAQs Category: Medicare and Medicaid - HHS.gov

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    Find answers to common questions about Medicare and Medicaid, two federal health insurance programs for different groups of people. Learn about eligibility, benefits, costs, enrollment, and more.

  4. Medicaid and CHIP Renewal and Transition Resources for Partners

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    Conference Card (English and Spanish): Hand out this small two-sided conference card to people who may need to renew their Medicaid or CHIP coverage in your state. Cards for Display Stands ( English and Spanish ): Put these state-specific rack cards in a display stand in waiting rooms, offices, check-out counters, registration desks, or other ...

  5. How do I report a change of name or address to Medicare?

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    To change your official address with Medicare, you have to contact Social Security, even if you don’t get Social Security benefits. Learn three ways to update your information online, by phone, or in person.

  6. Does Medicaid cover dental care? - HHS.gov

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    Medicaid covers dental services for children under 21 as part of the EPSDT benefit, but states may choose to provide or limit dental benefits for adults. Learn about the requirements, services, and variations for each group.

  7. Replacement Medicare Card Letter | Guidance Portal - HHS.gov

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    Issued by: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Issue Date: May 01, 2019. HHS is committed to making its websites and documents accessible to the widest possible audience, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of retroactively making some documents accessible.

  8. Biden-Harris Administration Releases New Medicaid and CHIP...

    www.hhs.gov/about/news/2023/12/18/biden-harris-administration-releases-new...

    The Biden-Harris Administration released new data on state Medicaid and CHIP enrollment changes among children and youth since full eligibility renewals restarted in 2023. The data show the role of state policy choices and the extension of federal flexibilities until the end of 2024.

  9. Answers - HHS.gov

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    You can request a replacement red, white, and blue Medicare card online using your personal Social Security account. Social Security will mail your replacement card within about 30 days to the address they have on file. You can also print an official copy of your card from your secure Medicare account.

  10. Where can I find a doctor that accepts Medicare and Medicaid?

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    Learn how to use the Care Compare tool on Medicare.gov to find a provider that accepts Medicare payments, or contact your state's Medicaid agency for a list of Medicaid providers. Find other directories on MedlinePlus for health professionals, services, and facilities.

  11. What is Medicare Part C? - HHS.gov

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    Medicare Part C is a type of Medicare health plan offered by private companies that provide all of your Part A and Part B coverage. Learn more about the benefits, costs, and rules of Medicare Advantage Plans from HHS.gov.