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  2. Medicare: How To Request a Replacement Card - AOL

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    Your Medicare card may be one of the most important items in your wallet, helpful for any time you visit a doctor or pharmacy and want to show your benefit information. See: 6 Things Social ...

  3. Identity documents of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Other identity documents sometimes used include a passport, an official birth certificate, an official marriage certificate, cards issued by government agencies (typically Medicare card), some cards issued by commercial organisations (e.g., a debit or credit card), and utility accounts.

  4. How to Protect and Replace Your Medicare Card - AOL

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  5. Identity documents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Medical cannabis card; Proof of automobile insurance card (when driving), renter's insurance, or homeowner's insurance; Proof of professional certification (for members of regulated professions) School record or report card; Utility bills, which are often used as proof of residence or address. Voter's registration card; W-2 wage and tax statement

  6. Medicare card (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Medicare card is used as a recognised form of ID in opening bank accounts or obtaining a driver's license. On the ‘100 point scale’, on which 100 points of ID are required for proof of identity, a Medicare card generally counts for 30 points.

  7. Medicare's 5-year residency rule: What to know - AOL

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    The Medicare 5-year residency rule requires that a person legally live in the United States for 5 continuous years, along with other requirements, before becoming eligible for Medicare.

  8. Medicare - Wikipedia

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    Medicare may refer to several publicly funded health insurance programs: Medicare (Australia) , the publicly funded universal health care insurance scheme in Australia Medicare card (Australia) , a single plastic identity card used to identify individuals both inside and outside of the Medicare scheme

  9. Can you laminate your Medicare card? - AOL

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    Online: Sign into the Medicare.gov website, select “My card,” then select “Get a new card and number.” By phone: Call Social Security at 800-772-1213 to request a replacement card.