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Why some Medicare patients may get a new card, number – WGAL Susquehanna Valley Pa.

I was deceived. Consumer Investigator Brian Roche investigated. Here’s an example of one of his questions asked by some viewers. This particular viewer sent me an email stating that they had received a letter from Medicare stating that they had discovered a problem with my Medicare number and would provide me with a new Medicare number and card. I called Medicare to confirm it was from them and it was indeed. Is this happening to other people on Medicare? The answer is yes. It’s happening to others too. I contacted the CMS Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and received the following answer: If CMS identifies that MBI’s Medicare Beneficiary ID has been compromised, it can take steps to close the old account number and issue a new one. We recognize that the current closure and replacement of MBI may be disruptive to Medicare enrollees and their providers, but is necessary to prevent fraud and protect Medicare enrollees from becoming victims of fraud. In some cases. CMS also says you can request a new Medicare number yourself. If you suspect your current number has been compromised. Medicare phone numbers are easy to remember, folks. That’s one 800 Medicare. That’s one thing. (800) 633-4227. I’

Here’s why some Medicare patients get a new card, number

The 8 On Your Side team is hearing from viewers who received their new Medicare cards in the mail. They say they wonder if they’re being scammed because they didn’t ask for the card. One viewer sent the following email: I received a letter in the mail from Medicare stating that they had found a problem with my Medicare number and would provide me with a new Medicare number and card. I called Medicare to confirm it was from Medicare and it was. Is this happening to other Medicare enrollees? “Yes, this is happening to other people as well.” News 8 reached out to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services – CMS. Here’s the story: “If CMS identifies that someone’s Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI) has been compromised, it can take steps to close the old account number and issue a new account number “While we recognize that MBI closure and replacement may cause disruption to Medicare enrollees and their health care providers, we are committed to preventing fraud and protecting Medicare enrollees from being victims of fraud.” CMS also tells you: If you suspect your current Medicare number has been compromised, you can request a new Medicare number yourself. Medicare’s phone number is easy to remember: 1-800-Medicare. That’s 1-800-633-4227.

The 8 On Your Side team is hearing from viewers who received their new Medicare cards in the mail.

They said they didn’t ask for the card and wondered if they were being scammed.

One viewer sent this email: “I received a letter from Medicare saying they found a problem with my Medicare number and would provide me with a new Medicare number and card. I’ve confirmed it’s from someone else. Has this happened to anyone else on Medicare?”

Yes, it’s happened to others too.

News 8 reached out to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

“If CMS identifies that someone’s Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI) has been compromised, we can take steps to close the old account number and issue a new account number. Although this is confusing for Medicare enrollees and their health care providers, it helps prevent fraud and protect Medicare enrollees from becoming victims of fraud. may be necessary for this purpose. ”

CMS also said that if you suspect your current Medicare number has been compromised, you can request a new Medicare number yourself.

Medicare’s phone number is easy to remember: 1-800-Medicare. That’s 1-800-633-4227.

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