According to Medicare the T means you are not retired/not drawing a Social Security check.
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.
B is the 2nd letter in the alphabet
Yes; by definition, Medicare supplemental insurance "supplements" Medicare A & B.
it means you are entitled to Part B only
in the enzymatically controlled chemical reaction a to b plus c, the letter a stands for what?
The letter in a hive, of course, is the letter "B", which stands for 'bees'.
It usually means that the person did not qualify for Medicare benefits themselves by paying into the system for 40 quarters. Ex. Wife stayed home raising kids, and her husband worked for years. When she turns 65, she will qualify under her husband, and her medicare ID # will be her husband's social security # with the letter B following. The husband will have his social# with the letter A following.
not if you inform them you can't afford a medicare supplement @ this time. Send 2 registered letter's with a return receipt for proof
Medicare Part A covers hospital services. Medicare Part B covers services by other providers such as physicians.
part a is hospital coverage, part b is dr coverage
Bring your Social Security card and proof of your residence status.
Anyone who has Medicare Part B.