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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

    By phone: Call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778), Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. In person: Visit your local Social Security office. You can also print an official copy of your card from your secure Medicare account or call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY users can call 1-877-486-2048.

  3. What to do if a Medicare card is lost, stolen, or damaged

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    If your red, white, and blue Original Medicare card is lost or stolen, or you can no longer use it because it is too faded or damaged, you can replace it by calling 1-800- MEDICARE (633-4227). You can also order or print a replacement card by logging into your medicare.gov account. If you get Medicare health or drug benefits from a Medicare ...

  4. 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.

  5. Your Medicare card - Medicare Interactive

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    If your card is ever lost, stolen, or damaged, you can get a replacement card by calling 1-800-MEDICARE (633-4227). You can also order or print a card by logging in to your mymedicare.gov account. Remember: Do not give your Medicare or Social Security numbers or personal data to strangers. Medicare will never ask for this information over the ...

  6. 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 ...

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

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    Guidance for beneficiaries regarding a replacement Medicare card. 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 ...

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

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

    Before the pandemic, in February 2020, about 71 million people were enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP, including about 35 million children. In light of this data, CMS released new comprehensive guidance to states on strategies to protect Medicaid and CHIP coverage for children during this return to regular Medicaid and CHIP renewals.

  9. Replacing DME - Medicare Interactive

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    Replacing DME. Medicare will pay to replace equipment that you rent or own at any time if it is lost, stolen, or damaged beyond repair in an accident or a natural disaster, so long as you have proof of the damage or theft. Replacing equipment means substituting one item for an identical or nearly identical item. For example, Medicare will pay ...

  10. How Medicaid works with Medicare - Medicare Interactive

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    Here are a few examples of how Medicaid can work with Medicare. Medicaid can provide secondary insurance: For services covered by Medicare and Medicaid (such as doctors’ visits, hospital care, home care, and skilled nursing facility care), Medicare is the primary payer. Medicaid is the payer of last resort, meaning it always pays last.

  11. Aged, blind, and disabled Medicaid eligibility

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    Aged, blind, and disabled (ABD) Medicaid provides coverage for a broad range of health services, including doctors’ visits, hospital care, and medical equipment if: You are 65+, blind, or have a disability. And, you meet the financial eligibility requirements. In many cases, Medicare and Medicaid will work together to cover your health care ...