Request Appointment. At this point in time, you should have identified and addressed any issues that prevent your business and system processes from using the new MBI since you have had to use it on claims for care provided to these new enrollees. This new card will identify you with a unique number separate from your Social Security Number. Why is this important and what should I do?
Your healthcare providers need to know of this change. This is to protect your social security number from identity theft. Medicare will NEVER. If your sister who lives in another state gets her card before you, don’t fret.
So, your card may arrive at a different time than hers. Is your office on track to ensure you are obtaining the most up to date information? Assess your systems to ensure readiness for new ID format. Let’s go over what you need to know.
Be sure that the SSA has your correct address, or you may not receive your card and miss the transition period. However, there is one important exception. To help prevent identity theft, the new cards won’t include your Social Security number. So what’s different about these cards and why do you need new ones anyway?
NO SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER! We have identified a few key items for you on the HICN to MBI process. New cards will show the cardholder’s original dates of entitlement to health and medical insurance benefits.
This will help keep your information more secure and help protect your identity. Card mailings will be staggere so the timing will depend on your geographical location. Newly eligible people will begin receiving the new cards starting in April. You do not need to do anything to have the card mailed to you.
You don’t need to do anything to get your new card. Once you get it, you can start using it right away. Watch your mailbox for your new car new number! When are new cards being mailed?
Instea members will be identified by a unique, eleven-character ID composed of numbers and letters. They are being sent out in waves, a few states at a time. The reasoning is sound. Your benefits won’t change under the new MBI. Starting late June and early July, citizens of both Illinois and Wisconsin should start receiving their cards.
Due to identity theft concerns, etc. According to CMS, cards will be issued on a flow basis, based on geographic location and other factors. If you don’t receive your new card right away, or your spouse or friends get theirs first – don’t worry!
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