"W6" indicates that you are receiving benefits as a woman who is disabled and was divorced from a spouse who is now deceased.
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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
Provider Transaction Access Number (Medicare Providers)
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).
TAMedicare Qualified Government Employment (MQGE)
According to Medicare the T means you are not retired/not drawing a Social Security check.
it means you are entitled to Part B only
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The "C1" designation behind your Medicare number indicates that you are enrolled in Medicare Part C, also known as Medicare Advantage. This program combines the benefits of Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) and often includes additional coverage options such as vision, dental, or prescription drug coverage. The "C1" typically signifies a specific plan or type of coverage within the Medicare Advantage framework.
No, the Medicare card number is not the same as the claim number. The Medicare card number, also known as the Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI), is a unique identifier assigned to each Medicare beneficiary. In contrast, the claim number is specific to each individual healthcare claim submitted for reimbursement and can vary based on the provider and service.
"Wife, under 65 with a child in her care, first claimant"