Best place to look would be medicare.gov. It is the official government medicare site.
The federal goverenment maintains a website dedicated to Medicare issues. You can obtain forms to file claims on www.medicare.gov You can find out information about Medicare claims on the Medicare.gov website. On there you can learn about the Medicare Claims, Appeals Information, and Medicare Summary Notices.
Medicare claims are not easy to file. There are numerous forms involved.
You may go to the Aetna Medicare site to apply for medicare. There are multiple forms you need to fill out to obtain the specific type of medicare you need.
Get them from the source http://www.medicare.gov/
What is mailing address for Medicare claim forms
If you are on Medicaid or Medicare you can get the forms through them. If not you can request the forms from California's State Aging Services.
No! Both social security, medicare, and food stamps; are all forms of social welfare.
Medicare and Medicaid type of bill codes and definitions can be found on the following website: http://www.indianamedicaid.com/ihcp/Forms/Type_of_Bill_Table.pdf
There are forms on the Medicare government website as well as an online application available. You can also apply by phone or at a social security office.
Well, honey, if you bought something covered by Medicare out of your own pocket, you can submit a claim to Medicare for reimbursement. Just make sure you keep all your receipts and documentation handy, and fill out the necessary forms to get your money back. Medicare may not cover the full cost, but it's better than nothing, right?
If you are in the Original Medicare Plan, providers (e.g., hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, and physicians) and suppliers are required by law to file Medicare claims for covered services and supplies that you receive. You should not need to file any Medicare claims. Medicare claims must be filed within one full calendar year following the year in which the services were provided. For example, if you see your physician on March 22, 2004, the Medicare claim for that visit must be filed by December 31, 2005. For more information: http://www.medicare.gov/Basics/FAC.asp
When people abuse the system by putting in claims for non-existent reasons.