The only information I could come up with on this is: Uninsured - Entitled to HIB (Part A) under deemed or renal provisions; or Fully insured who have elected entitlement only to HIB HIB means Health Insurance Benefits, meaning (Part A) hospitaliztion only. Renal provisions has to do with End Stage Renal Disease (kidney failure), meaning you may qualify under those provisions.
The "T" usually represents a status like 'Temporary' it's not associated with Part B. Part B. The partB would be present on the Medicare card below the Medicare ID number and below Part A.
According to Medicare the T means you are not retired/not drawing a Social Security check.
If you have Medicare Part A or B you should be eligible for a drug plan. You can check with Medicare to make sure and tto sign up. 1800MEDICARE
The "A" at the end of the Medicare number means that the SSN number on the card is that of the recipient/beneficiary.
railroad medicare diablity
Medicare BenefitsType Benefits External 800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227) TollFree 800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227) Medicare ClaimsType Claims/EOBs External 800-999-1118 TollFree 800-999-1118 Medicare BenefitsType Benefits External 800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227) TollFree 800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227) Medicare ClaimsType Claims/EOBs External 800-999-1118 TollFree 800-999-1118
the ltr at the of of the medicare claim number varies, it could be A, B, D. Medicare number are only 9 digits, ltrs are added at the end to allow more combinations
It means that the person is not eligible for Railroad Benefits
The state with the greatest number of Medicare recipients is California; 4,149,690
The Medicare number is 1.800.MEDICARE. Medicaid is a State program; each State has its own contacts.
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It is your social security number