if the doctor doesnt have a lisence
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services
Part A
Part D
Part B
One of the easiest ways to identify work at home scams is to see if there is a cost involved. If you need to spend money in order to "make money", it is probably a scam.
QIO
Part ACh.1, pg.5:"Beneficiaries are automatically eligible for Part A..."
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. It is a component of Homeland Security. There are telephone scams of people calling who identify themselves as from the USCIS. Report them.
One tip-off to identify potential scams when shopping online is to be cautious of deals that seem too good to be true. Check for secure payment options, read reviews of the seller, and look for contact information on the website. Be wary of unfamiliar websites and always trust your instincts if something feels off.
No, Medicare is a Fee For Service Program, but doctors must contract with Medicare to treat Medicare patients
If you suspect Medicare fraud contact Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE or visit their website at www.medicare.gov.
Yes; by definition, Medicare supplemental insurance "supplements" Medicare A & B.