It means that the person is not eligible for Railroad Benefits
The "T" usually represents a status like 'Temporary' it's not associated with Part B. Part B. The partB would be present on the Medicare card below the Medicare ID number and below Part A.
If you have Medicare Part A or B you should be eligible for a drug plan. You can check with Medicare to make sure and tto sign up. 1800MEDICARE
According to Medicare the T means you are not retired/not drawing a Social Security check.
railroad medicare diablity
We have Medicare and added on Anthem. Does that mean Medicare is primary (Paying 80 percent) , and Anthem is secondary?
what does ImpIncHypo mean
"Dual eligibility" means exactly that - eligibility for both Medicare and Medicaid.
It means that the provider agrees to bill Medicare for treatment and accept Medicare as payment in full (except for co-pays and deductibles).
Medicare Part A is the hospitilization portion of Medicare. For complete details on Medicare coverage, see the link below: http://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/10050.pdf
Medicare Part A is the hospitilization portion of Medicare. For complete details on Medicare coverage, see the link below: http://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/10050.pdf
FICA pays for your Social Security and the Medicare tax pays for Medicare Part A, which is your Medicare hospitization insurance. When you begin drawing your Social Security check, then your Medicare Part B medical/doctors visit insurance is automatically deducted from your check.
D6 on the end of medicare card means Surviving Divorced Wife, age 60 or over