9. What is the difference between Part A and Part B of the Medicare Summary Notice?
The forms relate to the type of medical coverage you have. If you have Part A coverage, you'll receive the Part A form. If you have Part B coverage, you'll receive the Part B form.
Your Medicare card lists the type of coverage you have.
For more about the Medicare Summary Notice, visit Medicare's Web site.
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10. What should I do with the monthly statements I get from Medicare?
You should keep each statement or Medicare Summary Notice until all your medical claims have been paid in full.
If you have coverage in addition to Medicare, your insurance company may require a copy of the statement from you before they will pay any remaining balance on your account.
Allina does not receive copies of your Medicare Summary Notice. If you have not received the monthly statement, or have misplaced it, you can request a second copy.
- If you are a Minnesota resident and have Medicare Part A coverage, call (toll free) 1-800-330-5935.
- If you are a Minnesota resident and have Medicare Part B coverage, call 612-884-7171.
- If you are a resident of another state, call your state Medicare intermediary.
For more information, visit the United States government's official site for Medicare members.
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12. Why do I have to give you information about other insurance if I have Medicare coverage?
Medicare requires us to bill any insurance companies that could be responsible for your expenses before we bill Medicare. In fact, Medicare will not allow us to file claims until the other insurer has denied claims.
In certain situations, the medical center must consider the possibility that another party may be responsible for your expenses before we bill Medicare. For example, if you were injured in a car accident, at work, or on someone else's property, it is the medical center's responsibility to make sure related claims are filed appropriately. Consequently, we need to have complete information about all insurance coverage that you have.
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13. Will I have to pay anything for my hospitalization or clinic visits?
As a Medicare patient, you will only be responsible for uncovered charges, co-payments and deductible amounts. These amounts may vary depending on your Medicare coverage.
We do not know what your payment may be until we receive the notification from Medicare. Once Medicare lets us know what your responsibility is, we will bill your Medicare supplemental insurance company for the balance. If you do not have supplemental coverage, you will be billed for the balance.
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