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Not sure what Medicare coverage you have? This guide helps you decode the cards in your wallet—and what they say about your benefits.
About 103,000 beneficiaries may have been impacted by the scam and to ensure their privacy is protected, individuals will be ...
More than 100,000 Medicare recipients will be receiving new cards and numbers after what the agency is describing as a “data incident.” In a statement, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ...
If you're 65 or older you can now get a Medicare-approved discount card offering discounts on prescription drugs. The big question is whether to sign up for one, or not. “Today” financial ...
In April, Medicare will start mailing new cards that don't disclose Social Security numbers. But the rollout will take a year.
In June, Wisconsin consumers contacted Public Investigator with a question: Will my paper Medicare card expire in 2025? The individuals said they received several calls about replacing their paper ...
Scammers are targeting older Americans and using their Medicare information as bait. People report that they got a call asking if they've received a new Medicare card. Then the scammer then asks ...
Wisconsin residents told Public Investigator that a scam caller posing as a government agency official attempted to steal their personal information.
More than one million people in Alabama and four other states will be receiving new Medicare cards in the coming weeks.
Following the Medicare data breach, you can continue to use your existing Medicare card; beneficiaries with compromised Medicare Beneficiary Identifiers will be sent a new card with a new number.
Flex cards are an additional benefit some Medicare Advantage plans offer. They are a prepaid debit card that can help pay for certain expenses. Learn more here.
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 ...