My office
may be able to help you with questions you have about Medicare, including which
benefits you are eligible for, an explanation of your benefits forms and where
to file your claims forms. If you
experience difficulty and are unable to get your problem resolved through
Medicare, my office may be able to assist you.
As always, you can call my office
if you have any questions or need to discuss your concerns with a member of my
staff. To open a case on your behalf, I
need you to print, fill out and sign a privacy release form by clicking here . Due
to the Privacy Act of 1974, my office cannot make inquiries on your behalf
without this written consent. Completed
forms may be mailed or faxed to:
Aliquippa District Office
c/o Casework
2110 McLean Street
Aliquippa, PA 15001
(fax) 724-378-6171
Natrona Heights District Office
c/o Casework
2124 Freeport Road
Natrona Heights, PA 15065
(fax) 724-226-1308
Additionally, below are some links that may be helpful to
you:
Frequently
Asked Questions About Medicare
I misplaced my Medicare card. How can I obtain a replacement Medicare card?
You may contact your local Social
Security Administration office or call the National Hotline at
1-800-772-1213.
How do I appeal a
claims decision that I am not satisfied with?
After a decision has been made, you
will receive a Medicare Summary notice explaining whether your claim was
approved or denied. If your claim
has been denied, all appeal rights will be explained within the notice. Simply follow the directions contained
within the notice or contact my office for assistance.
How do I report an
instance of fraud?
If you believe Medicare has been billed
for services you did not receive or Medicare has been over billed, contact
your provider first to make sure a mistake has not been made. If your provider is unable to provide an
explanation, contact Medicare's fraud hotline at 1-800-447-8477 or contact
my office for assistance.
How do I determine
if a particular nursing home is appropriate for my loved one?
Medicare and the Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid Services (CMS) provide a service called Nursing Home Compare.
Nursing homes are rated by Medicare
and CMS by the quality of care they provide. Medicare offers online information about
nursing homes at its website . If you do not have internet access,
contact Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE or my office to obtain additional
information.
Does Medicare pay
for prescription drugs?
Medicare currently does not cover
prescription drugs. However,
Medicare does maintain information on drug manufacturers' discount
programs on its website . These programs may allow you to obtain
your prescriptions at a reduced rate or even free of charge. Please contact my office to request
information on these programs.
Learn More About Medicare Coverage Options
Choose a plan that meets your
needs:
Original Medicare Plan
This fee-for-service plan covers many health care services. You can go to any
doctor or supplier that is enrolled and accepts both Medicare and new Medicare
patients, or to any hospital or other facility.
Click here to learn more
Medicare Health Plans (HMOs and
PPOs)
These plans are approved by Medicare and run by private companies. When you
join one of these plans, you are still enrolled in Medicare. Some of these
plans require referrals to see specialists. They provide all of your Part A
(hospital) and Part B (medical) coverage. They generally offer extra benefits,
and many include prescription drug coverage. These plans often have networks,
which means you may have to see doctors who belong to the plan or go to certain
hospitals to receive covered services. In many cases, your costs for services
can be lower than in the Original Medicare Plan, but it is important to check
with the plan because the costs for services will vary. Click here to learn more
Medicare Prescription Drug Plans
These plans add prescription drug coverage to the Original Medicare Plan, some
Medicare Cost Plans, some Medicare Private Fee-for-Service Plans, and Medicare
Medical Savings Account Plans. Click
here to learn more
Medigap (Medicare Supplement Insurance)
Policies
These policies help pay some of the health care costs that the Original
Medicare Plan does not cover. If you are in the Original Medicare Plan, you
could get a Medigap policy to help cover the extra health care costs. Click here to learn more
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