New Medicare Card (formerly called SSNRI)
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CMS 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.
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Thursday, July 27, 2017
New Medicare Card (formerly called SSNRI)
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