"A" refers to the wage earner's claim (as opposed to the spouse, child[ren], etc.).
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).
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
A physician is reimbursed 80% when accepting a Medicare claim.
it means you are entitled to Part B only
According to Medicare the T means you are not retired/not drawing a Social Security check.
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The letters refer to the status of the claimant: wage earner, spouse of wage earner, child of wage earner, etc.
The letter C1 in a Medicare suffix typically indicates that the individual is receiving benefits as a retired worker.
Provider Transaction Access Number (Medicare Providers)
The letter 'W' at the end of a Medicare suffix typically indicates that the individual is a widow/widower of the deceased primary account holder who earned Social Security benefits.
TAMedicare Qualified Government Employment (MQGE)
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