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January 16, 2019
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CMS finalizes New Medicare Card distribution ahead of deadline,
accelerating fight against Medicare fraud and abuse
New Medicare cards offer better identity protection for millions of Americans
The Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS) recently completed a large-scale effort to
provide new Medicare cards without Social Security numbers to people with
Medicare. The new cards support the agency’s work to protect personal
identity and reduce fraud and abuse. Over the past nine months, CMS sent new
cards to more than 61 million people with Medicare across all U.S. states and
territories, completing the mailing ahead of schedule.
“Safeguarding our
beneficiaries’ personal information continues to be one of our top
priorities,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “The Trump Administration is
committed to modernizing Medicare and has expedited this process to ensure
the protection of Medicare beneficiaries and taxpayer dollars from the
potential for fraud and abuse due to personal information that existed on the
old cards. All beneficiaries should continue to use these new cards as a
valuable resource when seeking care. These new cards will not only be easier
for beneficiaries, but also provide the Medicare program with essential
protections due to the new unique identifier on the cards.”
In April 2018, CMS began
mailing the new Medicare cards, each of which features a unique, randomly
assigned Medicare number known as a Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI).
The MBI is a combination of letters and numbers that helps protect against personal identity theft and
fraud. CMS mailed the new cards on a rolling schedule to all people with
Medicare, completing the task three months before the April 2019 deadline for
replacing old Medicare cards set by Congress as part of the legislation
passed under the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) of
2015.
Medicare patients are
successfully using their new cards in doctor’s offices and other healthcare
facilities. More than half of healthcare claims CMS is processing now include
the new MBI, demonstrating a smooth transition to the new cards. Healthcare
providers submitted 58% of all Medicare fee-for-service (FFS) claims with an
MBI for the week ending January 11th.
Assistance
Available
For anyone with Medicare who has not received a new card by now, CMS offers these tips:
Prioritizing
Security
Although the new Medicare cards are designed to protect against identity theft, people with Medicare should continue to look out for scams. CMS offers these tips:
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Wednesday, January 16, 2019
CMS finalizes New Medicare Card distribution ahead of deadline, accelerating fight against Medicare fraud and abuse
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