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  • When to File for Medicare Benefits

    Medicare is a program designed for elderly citizens and people with disabilities. Many American citizens who are eligible to receive Medicare are automatically enrolled in the basic coverage of the program -- Part A and Part B -- when they reach 65 years of age. However, some citizens qualify to receive benefits before they are 65. Citizens who need to sign up for Medicare are those who were not automatically enrolled.

  • How to File Medicare Claims After One Year

    If you have original Medicare, doctors and suppliers are required by law to submit the claims. If you have a Medicare Advantage Plan, claims are not necessary since Medicare pays the private insurance company a set amount each month. According to Medicare, you should only have to file a claim yourself in rare situations. For example, if you travel out of the coverage area and have an emergency requiring you to see a doctor that does not accept your insurance, you will be billed.

  • What Is Needed to File for Medicare?

    Medicare is a government-run health insurance program that provides health insurance coverage to people who are 65 years old and over as well as to some who receive Social Security disability benefits.

  • How Do I File Medicare Health Form 1500?

    Medicare health form 1500 was put into effect January 2007 and was instituted for the purpose of improving the process by which health care providers utilize National Provider Identifier numbers once a patient has filed for Medicare in paper format. The form, called CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) 1500 (08-05), is mandatory for any claims filed in a non-digital format.

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