General Medicare FAQs
What if I lose Medicaid eligibility?
If you lose Medicaid (dual eligibility), you get a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) to switch plans.
• You may qualify for a low-income subsidy (Extra Help) for drug costs.
• You can enroll in a Medigap or Medicare Advantage plan without penalty if you act within 60 days of losing Medicaid.
• You may qualify for a low-income subsidy (Extra Help) for drug costs.
• You can enroll in a Medigap or Medicare Advantage plan without penalty if you act within 60 days of losing Medicaid.
How do I handle an incorrect medical bill?
1. Compare the bill to your Medicare Summary Notice (MSN).
2. Call the provider to check for errors.
3. If incorrect, contact Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE or your insurance company if using Medicare Advantage.
4. Appeal the charge if necessary by following Medicare’s appeal process.
2. Call the provider to check for errors.
3. If incorrect, contact Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE or your insurance company if using Medicare Advantage.
4. Appeal the charge if necessary by following Medicare’s appeal process.
Do I need to renew my license?
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