Did Medicare cards change?
Asked by: Roger Turner DDS | Last update: August 8, 2025Score: 4.4/5 (13 votes)
Are we getting new Medicare cards for 2024?
contact your plan directly to learn about your 2024 costs. Do you know what isn't new this year? Your Medicare card. Medicare beneficiaries are not receiving new cards this year, but scammers may try to convince you otherwise.
What is the difference between the new Medicare card and the old card?
The new Medicare card will look similar to your old one, but there are differences. The new card will still be red, white, and blue, but will show a unique identification number instead of your Social Security number.
Why did I just get a new Medicare card?
These cards have new numbers which were designed to better protect against identity theft by removing their Social Security number. And although the rollout of these updated cards was completed five years ago, scams around these new cards are continuing and rising.
When did Medicare cards change?
A. Background on the new Medicare Number
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) developed a new number called the Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI), which replaces the SSN-based Health Insurance Claim Number (HICN) on the Medicare card. CMS began mailing the new Medicare cards in April 2018.
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Can I still use my old Medicare card?
Note: Medicare has finished mailing new Medicare cards to all beneficiaries. You can still use your old card to get your care covered until January 1, 2020. However, if you have not received your new card, you should call 1-800-MEDICARE (633-4227) and speak to a representative.
Why are there 2 Medicare cards?
The front of your Medicare card indicates whether you are enrolled in Part A and/or Part B under the heading “IS ENTITLED TO.” If you are enrolled in the Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage) plan or Medicare Part D (prescription drug) plan, that information appears on a separate card and not on your Medicare card.
Do Medicare cards need to be updated?
You don't need to do anything as long as your address is up to date. If you need to update your address, visit your mySocial Security account. Your new card will have a new Medicare Number that's unique to you, instead of your Social Security Number. This will help to protect your identity.
How do you qualify for $144 back from Medicare?
- Be enrolled Original Medicare (Parts A and B)
- Pay your own Part B premium.
- Live in the service area of a plan that offers a Part B giveback.
What are the 6 things Medicare doesn't cover?
- Eye exams (for prescription eyeglasses)
- Long-term care.
- Cosmetic surgery.
- Massage therapy.
- Routine physical exams.
- Hearing aids and exams for fitting them.
Should seniors carry their Medicare card?
It's always good to have your Medicare card on you to ensure you receive affordable care. Once you get your Medicare card, we recommend taking a photo of it with your phone, so you always have the information handy. You can also make note of your Medicare number, so you have it whenever you need it.
Who qualifies for the Flex card?
To get a Medicare flex card, you must be eligible to enroll in a Medicare Advantage Plan that offers a flex card as a benefit. To be eligible for a Medicare Advantage plan, you must qualify for Original Medicare Parts A and B. This means you must be 65+ years of age or have a qualifying disability.
Should I destroy my old Medicare card?
Securely destroy your old Medicare card and start using your new card right away. Use it the same way you used your old card. Your Medicare coverage and benefits stay the same. Keep using your Medicare Advantage Plan ID card if you're in a Medicare Advantage Plan, like an HMO or PPO.
Are new Medicare cards due to breach?
In response to a May 2023 data breach, nearly one million Medicare beneficiaries are being issued new Medicare Beneficiary Identifiers (MBIs) and Medicare cards. This change may affect your clients' healthcare coverage and enrollment applications.
What are the proposed changes to Medicare in 2024?
Elimination of the five percent coinsurance for Part D catastrophic coverage. As of January 1, 2024, people with Medicare Part D are no longer responsible for five percent prescription cost-sharing in the 'catastrophic phase' of coverage.
How much money can you have in the bank if you're on Medicare?
eligibility for Medi-Cal. For new Medi-Cal applications only, current asset limits are $130,000 for one person and $65,000 for each additional household member, up to 10. Starting on January 1, 2024, Medi-Cal applications will no longer ask for asset information.
Does everyone pay $170 for Medicare?
If you don't get premium-free Part A, you pay up to $518 each month. If you don't buy Part A when you're first eligible for Medicare (usually when you turn 65), you might pay a penalty. Most people pay the standard Part B monthly premium amount ($185 in 2025).
Who qualifies for $800 Medicare reimbursement?
Each eligible active or retired member on a contract with Medicare Part A and Part B, including covered spouses, can get their own $800 reimbursement. You can distribute this flyer to your eligible employees to let them know about this amazing benefit.
Is everyone getting a new Medicare card in 2024?
contact your plan directly to learn about your 2024 costs. Do you know what isn't new this year? Your Medicare card. Medicare beneficiaries are not receiving new cards this year, but scammers may try to convince you otherwise.
Why am I getting a new Medicare card?
If you receive Medicare, your benefits will not change with your new card. The new cards are much more secure to use. The old cards displayed the beneficiary's Social Security number (SSN). Identity thieves frequently use SSNs to steal identities, open credit cards or take out loans in someone else's name.
Are there different types of Medicare cards?
Key Takeaways. Your red, white and blue Medicare card includes your unique Medicare number and the start date of your Part A and/or Part B benefits. If you are enrolled in Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, Medigap, or Part D prescription drug plan, you will receive separate cards.
What do current Medicare cards look like?
This red, white and blue card will include your first name, middle initial and last name below the Medicare Health Insurance text on the top of the card. Below your name, you will find your Medicare number. This number is unique to you and is separate from your Social Security Number in order to protect your identity.
Should you carry your original Medicare card?
Original Medicare
Carry your Medicare card with you when you're away from home. Show your Medicare card to your doctor, hospital, or other health care provider when you get services. If you have a Medicare drug plan or supplemental coverage, carry that plan card with you too.
Do I need a Medicare card if I have Medicare Advantage?
You must use the card from your Medicare Advantage Plan to get your Medicare- covered services. Keep your red, white, and blue Medicare card in a safe place because you may need to show your Medicare card for some services. Also, you'll need it if you ever switch back to Original Medicare.