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.
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
According to Medicare the T means you are not retired/not drawing a Social Security check.
Yes. Thanks to health reform, Medicare beneficiaries now get a one-time "Welcome to Medicare" physical exam during the first year after they enrolled in Medicare Part B, and then, after a year enrolled in Medicare Part B, they get a yearly wellness exam. Beneficiaries also receive a decent list of free tests with NO copay and more tests WITH a copay. The details are in the Medicare Resource Center link below.
The phone number of the Ferguson T B Museum is: 580-623-5069.
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Here's what the letters behind the Medicare number mean: *A = retired worker B = wife of retired worker B1 = husband of retired worker B6 = divorced wife B9 = divorced second wife C = child of retired or deceased worker; numbers after C denote order of children claiming benefit D = widow D1 = widower D6 = surviving divorced wife E = mother of a child of a deceased worker E1 = divorced mother of a child of a deceased worker F1 = aged dependent father F2 = aged dependent mother *HA = disabled worker HB = wife of disabled worker HC = child of disabled worker *J1 = special "over 72" benefit, has A and B K1 = wife of "over 72" benefit, has A and B *M = has Part B Medicare only, no SSA benefit *T = has A and B Medicare, no SSA benefit W = disabled widow WA = railroad retirement *denotes the recipient's own social security number.
a = 8, b = 14.
If B(t) represents the number of bacteria after t hours, then B(t) = 43.9157*(1.7533)t for t >= 0.
It appears as if A and B are both multiples of a whole number C.
If B(t) represents the number of bacteria after t minutes, then B(t) = 200*2^(t/20).
It means that the person is not eligible for Railroad Benefits
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