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

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    Find and compare doctors and other providers near you. If you have trouble accessing the website or the search tool, please call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) and a representative will be able to help you. TTY users can call 1-877-486-2048. Medicaid programs vary by state and each state Medicaid agency maintains their own list of ...

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

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    If you buy Part A, you will pay either $259 or $471 each month in 2021. The standard Medicare Part B premium amount is $148.50 (or higher depending on your income) in 2021.You pay $203.00 per year for your Part B deductible in 2021. Medicare Part D requires a monthly premium, but deductibles vary among Medicare drug plans.

  4. Dually Eligible Beneficiaries Under Medicare and Medicaid -...

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    Medicaid may cover medical costs Medicare may not cover or partially covers (such as nursing home care, personal care, and home- and community-based services). Coverage for dually eligible beneficiaries varies by State. Some States ofer Medicaid through Medicaid managed care plans, while others provide Fee-For-Service Medicaid coverage.

  5. Where can I find low-cost dental care? - HHS.gov

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    Find a dentist in your community who sees children and teens and accepts Medicaid and CHIP here: Medicaid/CHIP Dentist Locator. CMS can provide detailed information about each of these programs and refer you to state programs where applicable. Call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY users can call 1-877-486-2048.

  6. What does Part B of Medicare (Medical Insurance) cover?

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    Medicare Part B helps cover medically-necessary services like doctors’ services and tests, outpatient care, home health services, durable medical equipment, and other medical services. Part B also covers some preventive services. Look at your Medicare card to find out if you have Part B. The basic medically-necessary services covered include:

  7. Programs and Initiatives | HHS.gov

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    Hepatitis C Medicaid Affinity Group: Supporting State-Generated Solutions to Eliminating HCV. The Hepatitis C Medicaid Affinity Group (Affinity Group) aims to increase the number and percentage of Medicaid beneficiaries diagnosed with hepatitis C virus (HCV) who are successfully treated and cured. It provides support to states to develop and ...

  8. Who’s eligible for Medicaid? - HHS.gov

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    In all states, Medicaid gives health coverage to some individuals and families, including children, parents, people who are pregnant, elderly people with certain incomes, and people with disabilities. Some states have expanded their Medicaid programs to cover other adults below a certain income level. Find out if your state has expanded ...

  9. MLN9658742 – Medicare Provider Enrollment - HHS.gov

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    To enroll in the Medicare Program, get an NPI through: Online Application: Get an Identity & Access Management (I&A) System user account. Then apply for an NPI in NPPES. Paper Application: Complete, sign, and mail the NPI Application/Update Form (CMS-10114) paper application to the address on the NPI Enumerator form.

  10. Provider Enrollment and Certification Ordering & Certifying

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    Referring providers can request items or services which Medicare may reimburse on behalf of Medicare beneficiaries. To qualify as an ordering and certifying provider, you must: Have an individual National Provider Identifier (NPI) i. Be enrolled in Medicare in either an “approved” or an “opt-out” status. Be of an eligible specialty type.

  11. Complying with Medicare Signature Requirements - HHS.gov

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    It helps providers and their clinical and ofice staf understand documentation supporting a Medicare claim for medical services and supplies. Medicare Signature Requirements. Documentation must meet Medicare’s signature requirements. Medicare claims reviewers look for signed and dated medical documentation meeting Medicare signature requirements.