I am a US citizen residing in the Czech Rep., but still having a US address – my daughter’s. I have a dual citizenship. I pay insurance locally and never filed for/requested Medicare, which is useless here anyway. Short of flying to the US, is there a way to cancel it on-line? I have already spent a good deal of money trying to get a live person on the phone on the main numbers for SSA and for Medicare. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Can I Get Medicare If I Took SS At 62 And Found Out I Have Hepatitis C?
I am still under 65
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Has Prolia Coverage Changed Under Medicare Part D?
In 2014 Prolia was covered under Medicare part D. It looks like that coverage has changed and is now only covered through part B and if infused in a physicians office. Is that correct? We only do infusions as outpatient in hospital here. We are a Rural Health Care Clinic.
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Can Medicare Help Pay For An Air Purifier?
I am retired and have limited income.
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Does Medicare Pay For A Home Blood Pressure Monitor?
I am having a high blood pressure spell. The doctor wants me to monitor this at home. Will Medicare pay for this equipment? What proof is needed for justification?
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Medicare Part B Excess Charges?
I’ve read your article (and others) about Part B excess charges, but don’t these occur elsewhere? Are there part A excess charges, or skilled nursing excess, etc. Why is only Part B excess discussed and covered with Medigap, and is a person at risk of “other” excess charges even if carrying Plan F or G supplements since those supplements don’t address “other” excess charges?