Medicare is taking steps to
remove Social Security numbers from Medicare cards. Through this initiative
the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will prevent fraud, fight
identity theft and protect essential program funding and the private
healthcare and financial information of our Medicare beneficiaries.
CMS will issue new Medicare cards
with a new unique, randomly-assigned number called a Medicare Beneficiary Identifier
(MBI) to replace the existing Social Security-based Health Insurance Claim
Number (HICN) both on the cards and in various CMS systems we use now. We’ll
start mailing new cards to people with Medicare benefits in April 2018. All
Medicare cards will be replaced by April 2019.
CMS is committed to helping
providers by giving them the tools they need. We want to make this process as
easy as possible for you, your patients, and your staff. Based on feedback
from healthcare providers, practice managers and other stakeholders, CMS is
developing capabilities where doctors and other healthcare providers will be
able to look up the new MBI through a secure tool at the point of service. To
make this change easier for you and your business operations, there is a
21-month transition period where all healthcare providers will be able to use
either the MBI or the HICN for billing purposes.
Therefore, even though your
systems will need to be able to accept the new MBI format by April 2018,
you can continue to bill and file healthcare claims using a patient’s HICN
during the transition period. We encourage you to work with your
billing vendor to make sure that your system will be updated to reflect these
changes as well.
Beginning in April 2018, Medicare
patients will come to your office with new cards in hand. We’re committed to
giving you information you need to help your office get ready for new
Medicare cards and MBIs.
Here are 5 steps you can take
today to help your office or healthcare facility get ready:
We’ll keep working closely with
you to answer your questions and hear your concerns. To learn more, visit: cms.gov/Medicare/SSNRI/Providers/Providers.html
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Friday, June 16, 2017
5 Ways for Healthcare Providers to Get Ready for New Medicare Cards
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ReplyDeleteCMS is removing Social Security Numbers from Medicare cards to help fight identity theft and safeguard taxpayer dollars. In previous messages, we said that you must be ready by April 2018 for the change from the Social Security Number based Health Insurance Claim Number to the randomly generated Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (the new Medicare number). Up to now, we referred to this work as the Social Security Number Removal Initiative (SSNRI). Moving forward, we will refer to this project as the New Medicare Card.
To help you find information quickly, we designed a new homepage linking you to the latest details, including how to talk to your Medicare patients about the new Medicare Card. Bookmark the New Medicare Card homepage and Provider webpage, and visit often, so you have the information you need to be ready by April 1.