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From Social Security to Medicare, Toni talks about scams that are happening right now. Toni also gives the numbers to Social Security: 800-772-1213, and the Senior Medicare Patrol: 877-808-2468 - www.smpresource.org where you can report scams. Need more information? Take advantage of Toni's brand new video series now a available at https://tonisays.com Remember - with Medicare it's what you don't know that will hurt you! There's so much good information in this podcast, please be sure to share this podcast with your friends! Recognized by feedspot.com as one of the best Medicare Podcasts in the nation! Write Toni - info@tonisays.com. Toni's book is available at www.seniorresource.com and https://tonisays.com You can call Toni at 832-519-8664 Toni welcomes all Medicare questions. Toni ow offers informative Medicare Webinars for all of your Medicare needs at https://tonisays.com You can find Medicare Moments wherever you find your favorite podcasts, such as: Apple: https://apple.co/44MoguG Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7c82BS4hb145GiVYfnIRsoAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/884c1f46-9905-4b29-a97a-1a164c97546b/medicare-moments?refMarker=null Toni's new book: Maze of Medicare is now available at www.tonisays.com Combining Scripture with Medicare, it is the only book of its kind. Toni's columns appear weekly in about 100 newspapers across America. If you would like Toni's column to appear in your local paper, or if you would like Toni to speak at an event - contact Toni King at 832-519-8664 Thank you for listening and be sure to tell your friends about Medicare Moments! Blessings! Toni KingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does Medicare Call You? Does Medicare Have A New Plastic Card? The answer to both questions is NO. Don't become a victim of Fraud! Taxpayers are losing over $100 billion dollars a year. Toni shares important information to protect you. The Senior Medicare Portal Toll Free Number to report Medicare fraud is: 877-808-2468 Need more information? Take advantage of Toni's brand new video series now a available at www.tonisays.com Remember - with Medicare it's what you don't know that will hurt you! There's so much good information in this podcast, please be sure to share this podcast with your friends! Recognized by feedspot.com as one of the best Medicare Podcasts in the nation! Write Toni - info@tonisays.com. Toni's book is available at www.seniorresource.com and www.tonisays.com You can call Toni at 832-519-8664 Toni welcomes all Medicare questions. Toni now offers informative Medicare Webinars for all of your Medicare needs at www.Tonisays.com You can find Medicare Moments wherever you find your favorite podcasts, such as: Apple: https://apple.co/44MoguGSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7c82BS4hb145GiVYfnIRsoAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/884c1f46-9905-4b29-a97a-1a164c97546b/medicare-moments?refMarker=null Toni's new book: Maze of Medicare is now available at www.tonisays.com Combining Scripture with Medicare, it is the only book of its kind. Toni's columns appear weekly in about 100 newspapers across America. If you would like Toni's column to appear in your local paper, or if you would like Toni to speak at an event - contact Toni King at 832-519-8664 Thank you for listening and be sure to tell your friends about Medicare Moments! Blessings!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This ALERT is about the New Medicare Card Scam. Scammers are calling Medicare recipients and stating that Medicare is sending a new Medicare card to all Medicare beneficiaries, they just need them to verify their Medicare number in order to receive the new card. You will need to tune in to hear the various versions of this scam and the different types of cards, and alleged reasons for the new card! Don't fall victim to this scam! Medicare is NOT sending new cards! PLEASE TELL YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
Ending HIV transmission by 2025 is achievable and GPs have a crucial role to play Recent changes have made prescribing PrEP by any GP on the PBS without the need for special training HIV-positive people without a Medicare Card can now receive free retroviral treatment and monitoring Australia could be one of the first countries in the world to eliminate HIV Host: David Lim | Total Time: 24 min Guest: A/Prof Dr Jason Ong, Sexual Health Physician; Melbourne Sexual Health Centre (MSHC), Head of HIV/STI Economics and Health Preference Research (MSHC), Associate Professor; Monash University, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, The University of Melbourne, NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow Register for our fortnightly FREE WEBCASTSEvery second Tuesday | 7:00pm-9:00pm AEST Click here to register for the next oneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to SBS Sinhala updates on the COVID situation in Australia on 12 August 2022. - SBS සිංහල ගුවන් විදුලිය ගෙන එන 2022 අගෝස්තු 12 වනදා ඔස්ට්රේලියාවේ කොවිඩ් තත්ත්වය පිළිබඳ යාවත්කාලීන තොරතුරු වලට සවන් දෙන්න.
Young people have the right to access health services independently; as early as they are able to access them. As health care professionals, there are a number of medico-legal and ethical considerations that may play out in any health care consultation with teens.Firstly, we have a duty of care to assess their competence and maturity as it pertains to decision making around the treatment goal proposed. We can assist them on their help seeking journey by creating opportunities to develop health literacy and to participate in making decisions appropriate to their age and developmental stage. Judgement must also be made about whether the teen can manage the health care journey independently or when parent support is required. Finally, in the case where family based care is recommended but the clinician faces resistance from the teen, how does the clinician balance these considerations so as to maintain trust in the therapeutic relationship and appropriate care for the teen?In this episode, we'll be talking a deeper dive into the medico legal frameworks and ethical principles that we operate within when we provide care primary care services to young people independently seeking support. I'll be speaking with expert colleagues in the field of adolescent healthcare, regular contributors paediatrician Prof Susan Sawyer and child and adolescent psychiatrist, A/Prof Sandra Radovini.We'll be discussing young peoples needs, their rights, and their responsibilities when it comes to participating in patient centred care. We'll be discussing the skills and capacities that are required and how we, as GPs and nurses, can assist young people to build these skills and support them on their journey either independently or alongside families.Including a discussion on:-the mature minor assessment in Australia-confidentiality-patient centred and transitional models of adolescent health care-the young person's rights and responsibilities in healthcare-working with and alongside families in practice-best practice approaches to working with young people either independently or with familiesFor more information, we recommend this practical guide for GPs and nurses:Adolescent Health GP Resource Kit, 2nd editionBy Peter Chown, Dr Melissa Kang, Dr Lena Sanci, Verity Newnham and Clin Prof David Bennett AOy https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/kidsfamilies/youth/Documents/gp-resources-kit/gp-resource-kit-sect2-chap6.pdfThis Podcast was recorded "at home" in November, 2020Presented by: Dr Bianca Forrester, Department of General Practice, University of MelbourneGuests: Prof Susan Sawyer- Centre of Adolescent Health, Royal Children's Hospital, Department of PaediatricsA/Prof Sandra Radovini - Director, Mindful-Centre For Training & Research, Department of PsychiatryProduced by: Bianca ForresterMusic: Space Cadet LullabiesGraphics: Gaal CreativeThe Maze Phase is a production of the University of Melbourne, Australia. The Maze Phase is licenced under Creative Commons, Copyright 2017, the University of Melbourne.
MARTA(Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority)- The vision of MARTA is providing a reliable transportation service that will boost economic development and enhance the lives of people where they want to travel today and tomorrow.- It's history all began in the 70's laying the groundwork for MARTA's rapid rail system. With more than $800 million in grant support from the federal government, MARTA began operation of the East Line in 1979. Which marked the beginning of MARTA's combined bus and rail service. By June 1996, MARTA completed more than 20 major projects including the Airport rail line, the North line, transit beyond the perimeter and a variety of improvements to existing infrastructure.- MARTA believes public transportation is far more than a last resort. It's an opportunity to better serve the people and communities all throughout the city of Atlanta.- During this month, the month of February, MARTA celebrates Black History Month. This month is with many activities all over Metro Atlanta to celebrate, discuss, and learn about African Americans who helped mold our country and the world what it is today. The Sweet Auburn Historic District will host events all month long. You may ride the Atlanta Streetcar to these events embracing Black History Month. Ride the Streetcar to Auburn and Piedmont stop to the events planned at the Apex Museum and to the Auburn Avenue Research Library. One event is the Auburn Avenue African-American Heritage Half Day Sightseeing Escorted All-Inclusive Tour. And. Another event is An Evening at the Apex Museum with Diana Nicole and Special Guest I Am Black History.- Located near the Centennial Olympic Park streetcar stop are events planned for children at the Children's Museum of Atlanta and the Center for Civil and Human Rights. There is daily programming of Children's Museum of Atlanta and visit the Morehouse College Martin Luther King Jr. Collection.- The schedule of train hours are: Weekdays: 4:45A.M.-1A.M. on Weekends: 6A.M.-1A.M. And the train frequency is Rush Hours: 10min./train during the Rush Hours between 6A.M.-9A.M. and 3P.M.-7P.M. The non-Rush Hours are trains arrives every 15min. Nights and weekends the MARTA train arrives every 20min. The bus hours are between 5A.M.-1A.M. on weekdays and 5A.M.-12:30A.M. on weekends.- MARTA rail lines consists of 4 railing systems. Which consists of 48 miles of rail track and 38 train stations. The 4 railing systems are #1. Red Line and its schedules, #2. Gold Line and its schedules, #3. Blue Line and its schedules and #4. Green Line and its schedules. The Red and Gold Line travels North and South and the Blue and Green Line travels East and West.- The train stations has access to Elevators and Escalators.- You can buy a MARTA Breeze Card in person at either MARTA Ride Stores or at Breeze Vending Machines. All you need is the payment for the card or you can order a Breeze Card online at breezecard.com. You can check your balance online at breezecard.com. You can check your balance by phone. Also. You can reload at the Breeze Vending Machines at Marta Train Stations or reload online at breezecard.com. You can use cash or credit/debit card at the Breeze Vending Machines at any MARTA Train Stations or MARTA Ride Store. Standard Regular Fare is $2.50 with four free transfers permitted during a three-hour period on board. These transfers are not valid for round trips. It is $1 fare to ride the Atlanta Streetcar Regular Fare. Children 46in. and under can ride MARTA or Atlanta Streetcar for free. Senior Citizens and Disabled Riders with a Medicare Card pays a reduced fare of $1. MARTA passes are the mkst inexpensive. 1-Day Pass is $9.00, 2-Day Pass is $14.00, 3-Day Pass is $16.00, 4-Day Pass is $19.00, 7-Day Pass is $23.75, 10 Trip Pass is $25, 20 Trip Pass is $42.50 and a 30 Day Pass is $95.- Also. The MARTA Police Department informs keeping our customers safe is our top priority and the MARTA Police Department helps MARTA keep that mission.- I wou
In this episode, Christian breaks down the new Medicare card scam that has recently been popping up!
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A common mistake that many people make is when they go to the Pharmacy to pick up their diabetic medications and use their Medicare Part D card, they also try to use the same card to pick up their diabetic supplies. Unfortunately, they then find out that Medicare Part D does not cover diabetic supplies. Medicare Part B covers diabetic supplies like blood sugar testing strips, lancet devices and lancets, blood sugar control solutions etc. So, when going to purchase diabetic supplies, you want to have your red, white and blue Medicare Card and your supplement card available. That is who is going to pay for those supplies.
Host Don Marsh discusses a new law that entails new Medicare cards to prevent the risk of medical identity theft.
You may have heard that Medicare has started mailing new Medicare cards to everyone with Medicare. Hang tight — mailing takes some time across the country, and you might get your card at a different time than friends or neighbors in your state. In the meantime, keep using your current Medicare card until your new one arrives. 3 ways for you to find out when you should expect your new Medicare card in the mail: • Check out the map on Medicare.gov/NewCard. Keep coming back to check the status of card mailings in your state. Once card mailings begin in your state, it’ll take at least a month to finish. • Keep an eye on your email. We’ll send you an email update when new Medicare cards start mailing in your state. • Log in to your MyMedicare.gov account to see if your new card has mailed. Don’t have an account yet? You can sign up now at MyMedicare.gov— it’s a free, secure, and easy way to access all your Medicare information in one place.
Hey Medicare Nation! Do you know what "Drop Foot" is? Foot Drop is a weakness or paralysis of the muscles involved in lifting the front part of the foot necessary for walking. It causes a person to drag the foot and toes, or engage in a high-stepping walk called a "steppage gait." This increases the risk of falling for individuals. There are about 70,000 people diagnosed with Food Drop in the State of Florida alone! I have teamed up with the Freedom to Walk Foundation, to assist them in raising funds for the purchase of WalkAides. WalkAides are electronic stimulating devices when worn on the calf, sends electric impulses to the affected foot, causing the muscles to contract and lift the foot and leg. Children and adults are WALKING agian with the help of WalkAides! The one major problem, is that most medical insurance companies don't cover WalkAides. Medicare will only cover WalkAides for those diagnosed with "Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury." Those diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebal Palsy, stroke, traumatic brain injuries and complete spinal cord injuries, are not covered by most insurance companies. How can you help? A WalkAide costs $5,000 to purchase. A $5.00 or more donation to the Freedom to Walk Foundation will help children and adults purchase WalkAides. Please be considerate and donate with your heart! www.FreedomtoWalkFoundation.org/donate Thank You! NEW MEDICARE CARDS are being mailed now. Your New Medicare Cards…….which are now called “Medicare Beneficiary Identifier” or MBI……have started mailing! People who are enrolling in Medicare for the first time will be among the first in the country to receive the new cards. Your new card will automatically come to you. You don't need to do anything as long as your address is up to date. If you need to update your address, visit ssa.gov and sign up for MySocialSecurity Account. Once you get your new Medicare card, destroy your old Medicare card and start using your new card right away. Current States Receiving New Medicare Cards Delaware Pennsylvania Virginia Washington D.C. AND….. West Virginia Want to know when YOUR card has been mailed? Go to Medicare.gov/NewCard Enter your email to receive an email when your new Medicare Card is mailed to you. What do the New Medicare Cards Look Like? Across the top of the New Medicare Card will read…..Medicare Health Insurance….in “white” letters inside a blue border. There is also an image of an Eagle in white outline. Your Name will appear on the next line. The next line will be the NEW set of Characters. The New Card will have “11 Characters – both numbers and letters of the alphabet. All Letters will be Capitalized and spot # 2, 5, 8 & 9 on your card, will ALWAYS be a Letter of the alphabet. Finally, you’ll see Your effective date of your Part A of Medicare…….. And you’ll see Your effective date of Part B if you enrolled in Medicare Part B. Here are things to know about your new Medicare card Your new card will automatically be mailed to you. You don’t have to do anything as long as your address is up to date. If you need to update your address, go to www.ssa.org and enroll in a My Social Security Account. Your Medicare coverage and benefits will stay the same. Your card may arrive at a different time than your friend’s or neighbor’s. Medicare is mailing over 60 million New Cards. CMS says they will have completed the mailing by April of 2019. We’ll see if that’s true! Once you get your new Medicare card, destroy your old Medicare card and start using your new card right away. If you’re in a Medicare Advantage Plan (like an HMO or PPO), your Medicare Advantage Plan ID card is your main card for Medicare—Use your Medicare Advantage Plan ID Card whenever you need care. And, if you have a separate Medicare precrption drug plan, be sure to keep that ID card as well. Doctors, other health care providers and facilities know it’s coming and will ask for your new Medicare card when you need care, so carry it with you. Only give your new Medicare Number to doctors, pharmacists, other health care providers, your insurers, or people you trust to work with Medicare If you forget your new card, you, your doctor or other health care provider may be able to look up your Medicare Number online. And….until January 2020, health care providers may use your New Medicare Card or your Social Security number to process claims. FINALLY….. Be Careful! Scammers are out there trying to steal your identity! Medicare will NEVER call you and ask for Personal Information! The Government can’t even process Medicare Advantage Plan Changes timely…….they certainly don’t have the staff or the time to call Medicare Beneficiaries. So DON”T trust ANYONE who calls and says they are calling you from Medicare. Your Insurance Agent, Medicare Advisor or a representative from your Medicare Advantage Plan or Medicare Prescription Drug Plan will call you …..WITH YOUR PERMISSION! If someone calls and says they are calling about your New Medicare card….. HANG UP THE PHONE ON THEM! If someone calls and says they are from your Medicare Advantage Plan…. Ask them a few questions to make sure they are legit. Ask them these questions: How much is my current premium for my Medicare Plan? If they are from your Medicare Insurance Plan….they should know the answer! Ask them who your Primary Doctor is. Again……they should have that information documented. Finally……if you are still unsure of who you are talking to…..HANG UP! Call the customer service number on the back of your Medicare Insurance Plan card and when a representative answers……ask them if they just contacted you. RESOURCES: ssa.org www.medicare.gov/newcard
Medicare is mailing new Medicare cards starting in April 2018. Here are ten things you need to know about your new Medicare card. 1. Mailing takes time: Your card may arrive at a different time than your friend’s or neighbor’s. 2. Destroy your old Medicare card: Once you get your new Medicare card, destroy your old Medicare card and start using your new card right away. 3. Guard your card: Only give your new Medicare Number to doctors, pharmacists, other health care providers, your insurers, or people you trust to work with Medicare on your behalf. 4. Your Medicare Number is unique: Your card has a new number instead of your Social Security Number. This new number is unique to you. 5. Your new card is paper: Paper cards are easier for many providers to use and copy, and they save taxpayers a lot of money. Plus, you can print your own replacement card if you need one! 6. Keep your new card with you: Carry your new card and show it to your health care providers when you need care.
Hey Medicare Nation! Many of you carry your Medicare ID card in your wallet or purse. If you are a Medicare Advantage beneficiary, you have a “separate” medical ID card from the insurance carrier. It is not necessary to carry your Medicare ID card, If you have a Medicare Advantage ID card. Who should carry their Medicare ID Card? If the official Medicare program is your “primary” insurance, you should be carrying your Medicare ID card. Now….. let me discuss with you how you can carry your Medicare ID card in a safer way. Currently, your Medicare ID Card has your Social Security number on it, with a letter at the end of your Social Security number. If you have your social security number memorized, take these steps to help prevent “identity theft.” Make a copy of your Medicare ID Card Place your original Medicare ID Card in a safe place. Take a Black Permanent Marker and “black out” all of the numbers of your social security number( except the last four numbers and the letter), on the copy. Laminate the copy Put this copy of your Medicare ID card in your wallet or purse. If you are on a Medicare Advantage Plan or a Supplement to Medicare Plan, you should be carrying the Medical ID card the insurance carrier provided you. If you have a stand-alone prescription drug plan, you will also have a separate card for your prescriptions. You will need to carry this card in your wallet or purse also. How Do I Replace My Medicare ID Card if I Lost it or it Was Stolen? If you made a copy of your Medicare ID Card like I described above, you won’t have a problem. You can retrieve your Medicare ID Card from it’s safe place and make a new copy of the card. If you didn’t make a copy of your Medicare ID Card, you will need to ask the Social Security Administration for a replacement card. Follow these steps: You can ask for a Medicare Replacement Card : Online By phone At a local Social Security office location A.Online Go to ssa.gov You’ll see pretty pictures on the home page. On the left side is a picture, with the caption… “Learn What You Can Do Online.” “Click” on the that photo. When the next page opens, look down to about the 7th It will read….”If you get Social Security benefits or have Medicare you can….” “Click” on that line. Sign in or Register for a “My Social Security Account.” 5th line down should read….. “Get a Replacement Medicare Card” Select – “Replacement Documents” tab. Fill out the required information. If the site “accepts” your information, you are all set! You should receive your replacement Medicare Card in 30 – 60 days. If the site shows any kind of “error” or “red flags,” you will need to physically go down to a local Social Security location. B. By Phone 1. Call 800 - 633 - 4227 C. Social Security Office 1. Click on the "Social Security Location" tab and put in your zip code to find the nearest location to you. Thanks so much for listening to Medicare Nation! I appreciate the time you took to listen. If you have a parent or grandparent, who is approaching Medicare age (65) or is already receiving Medicare benefits, help them “Subscribe” to Medicare Nation. Buy them a Smartphone! If you buy them an Apple phone…show them the “purple” podcast icon on the phone and how they access Medicare Nation. Once the Medicare Nation page loads….. click on “subscribe.” All current shows will load automatically once a week for them! If you buy them an Android phone, just go to Google Play and “Search” for the app – “Stitcher.” Download the Stitcher App. When you open Stitcher, they will need to sign up with an email address and password. Once the home page opens, show them how to “swipe” to the left, until they reach the “last page.” This is the “Search” page. In the “search” bar…. Type in “Medicare Nation.” Medicare Nation comes right up! “Click” on the Subscribe button…… they are set! Help your parents “search” for other types of podcasts they would have an interest in. You will be opening up a brand new world for them and they WILL thank you for it!
Hello Medicare Nation listeners! Today, I’ve put together a few questions from our audience that I’d like to read on the air. Many of you ask the same questions, so I’d like to help out as many of you as I can. Wendy from King of Prussia, Pennsylvania asks??? HOW DO I GET A REPLACEMENT MEDICARE CARD? If you are on Original Medicare, your Medicare ID card is proof of your Medicare insurance. , If your Medicare card was lost, stolen, destroyed or illegible, you can ask for a replacement card by going online and logging in to your Social Security account at www.ssa.gov If you don’t have an online social security account, you can register one on the www.ssa.gov website. Once you’ve logged into your account, select the “Replacement Documents” tab. Then select “Mail my replacement Medicare Card.” Your replacement Medicare card will arrive in the mail in about 30 days, at the address on file with Social Security. If you moved and you did not update Social Security with your new address, you must update your new address into the database, or Social Security will be sending your replacement Medicare card to your old address! If you don’t have the internet, a computer or you just want to call Social Security, here’s the number to call: 800-772-1213 You can also go to your nearest Social Security office to get a Medicare card replacement. To find the nearest social security office, get on the home page of www.ssa.gov “click” on the social security office location tab and type in your zip code for the nearest social security office. Kenny from Rio Rancho, New Mexico asks?????? WHAT INTERNET BROWSER CAN I USE TO VIEW THE MEDICARE.GOV WEBSITE? The official Medicare.gov website states – For optimal results, use Internet Explorer 8.0 or 9.0. You can also view in Firefox, Chrome and Opera. June from San Diego – California asks???? WHAT DOES MEDICALLY NECESSARY MEAN? Medicare will only pay for services that are considered to be medically necessary. According to Medicare.gov, services or supplies are considered medically necessary if they: Are needed for the diagnosis, or treatment of your medical condition. Are provided for the diagnosis, direct care, and treatment of your medical condition. Meet the standards of good medical practice in the medical community of your local area. Are not mainly for the convenience of you or your doctor. AN EXAMPLE of NOT “Medically Necessary,” is cosmetic surgery. Maybe you don’t like your nose because it’s too big for your face. Medicare will not pay for cosmetic surgery to make you look pretty. It must be “Medically Necessary.” A better example would be if your face was disfigured due to a car accident, a fire or a severe dog bite. You will need treatment to stop the bleeding and to prevent infection, so Medicare will pay for the treatment of those types of injuries. Thanks for listening! Send your questions to Support@TheMedicareNation.com