Medicare part A = Hospital and Facility coverage Medicare part B = Professional (doctors and specialists) coverage Medicare part D = Rx Medicare part C = Part A B D combined After part C refers to supplement plans
The letters after your Medicare claim number refer to the status of the claimant: i.e., wage earner, spouse of wage earner, child of wage earner, etc.
Surviving divorced husband (first claimant)
The letters after the Medicare claim number refer to the status of the claimant: i.e., wage earner, spouse of wage earner, child of wage earner, etc.
"A" denotes the wage earner - i.e., the person whose earnings record is the basis for Medicare eligibility, vs. his spouse, minor children, etc.
benefits of a divorced spouse
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
Usually those letters are at the end of the Medicare claim number. "A" refers to the wage earner on whose record Medicare eligibility is based (versus, e.g., the wage earner's spouse).
Infinity is not an abbreviation. It is a word that means something without end.
The letters refer to the status of the claimant: wage earner, spouse of wage earner, child of wage earner, etc.
The Social Security Administration says: T= Uninsured - Entitled to HIB (Part A) under deemed or renal provisions; or Fully insured who have elected entitlement only to HIB
The letters e.g CLS is the model. The letters at the end usually mean the engines cubic capacity e.g the SLK 55 has a 5.5 litre engine. The cgi means that it is a diesel and if a d is on the end it also means diesel.
yes you should because they stand for two words. they are not a word by them selves