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appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
Wed Apr 29, 2020, 05:36 PM Apr 2020

MEDICARE Applications Raise Anxiety For Seniors In Pandemic; Delays, Penalties

- 'Medicare Applications Raise Anxiety For Seniors In Pandemic,' Associated Press, April 29, 2020.

WASHINGTON (AP) — At greater risk from COVID-19, some seniors now face added anxiety due to delays obtaining Medicare coverage. Advocates for older people say the main problem involves certain applications for Medicare’s “Part B” coverage for outpatient care. It stems from the closure of local Social Security offices in the coronavirus pandemic.

Part B is particularly important these days because it covers lab tests, like ones for the coronavirus.

Social Security handles eligibility determinations for Medicare, and while many issues can still be resolved online, some require personal attention. That can now entail hold times of 90 minutes or more to reach Social Security on its national 800 number, according to the agency’s website.

Even in normal times, signing up for Part B could be tricky for people who worked past age 65 and kept their workplace coverage. People need to apply separately for the outpatient coverage, and provide Social Security with documentation of their employer policy, to avoid hefty late-enrollment penalties.

Fred Riccardi, president of the advocacy group Medicare Rights Center, said an already cumbersome process has been exacerbated by the pandemic shutdown, raising the risk that some seniors will fall into a coverage gap or end up owing penalties. “We are concerned that people who are eligible will go without coverage due to unnecessary administrative barriers and the lack of information from federal agencies,” said Riccardi. “The problem is serious.” His organization is among groups asking Congress to hold seniors harmless from Medicare application problems during the coronavirus emergency. It’s unclear how many are affected.

Social Security declined several interview requests and instead sent The Associated Press written responses to questions. The agency said it has seen an increase in requests for Part B enrollment because of older workers losing job-based coverage. Social Security said it worked with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to waive certain signature requirements for Part B forms during the pandemic and has set up a dedicated fax number to receive applications.

Social Security gets credit for trying, said Leslie Fried of the National Council on Aging, but that “I don’t know anyone who has a fax machine anymore.” With the economy shedding millions of jobs, older workers going from employer coverage to Medicare can find themselves in a holding pattern...

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MEDICARE Applications Raise Anxiety For Seniors In Pandemic; Delays, Penalties (Original Post) appalachiablue Apr 2020 OP
I have an old printer that doesn't print. But it can still fax. JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2020 #1
Good to know about your phone app. The last time we appalachiablue Apr 2020 #2
+1 Lulu KC Apr 2020 #3
Check with FedEx first, we used it several years ago and the way appalachiablue Apr 2020 #4
I do everything I can online Lulu KC Apr 2020 #5
I'm working on it, but to be pushed now with the pandemic crisis appalachiablue Apr 2020 #6
It's actually much easier! Lulu KC Apr 2020 #7
It will be ok, it's just new and my schedule is full of real appalachiablue Apr 2020 #8

JustABozoOnThisBus

(23,339 posts)
1. I have an old printer that doesn't print. But it can still fax.
Wed Apr 29, 2020, 05:55 PM
Apr 2020

At least it could. Now there's no landline to plug into. I guess it's just a monument now.

I had to fax something recently. It was a (small) expense to get a fax app on my i-phone. It worked fine.

appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
2. Good to know about your phone app. The last time we
Wed Apr 29, 2020, 05:57 PM
Apr 2020

had to fax smthg. it was done at FedEx (Kinkos) several years ago.

appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
4. Check with FedEx first, we used it several years ago and the way
Thu Apr 30, 2020, 09:45 AM
Apr 2020

things are changing these days, esp. digitally you never know.

As a result of CV, my bank is now pushing hard for setting up all online transactions and I'm not there yet. Some utilities are doing this as well. ~ Good luck.

Lulu KC

(2,565 posts)
5. I do everything I can online
Thu Apr 30, 2020, 10:30 AM
Apr 2020

Banking, paying bills, you name it. But anything financial I do from home, not from my phone, which just feels too vulnerable.

appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
6. I'm working on it, but to be pushed now with the pandemic crisis
Thu Apr 30, 2020, 10:58 AM
Apr 2020

and all hell going on it's going to take some time.

Lulu KC

(2,565 posts)
7. It's actually much easier!
Thu Apr 30, 2020, 12:12 PM
Apr 2020

I never lose pieces of paper anymore, or forget to pay anything. Initial learning curve and then smooth sailing. Good luck but most of all stay well!

appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
8. It will be ok, it's just new and my schedule is full of real
Thu Apr 30, 2020, 04:58 PM
Apr 2020

necessary issues now-- like health and safety and more. Eventually the online transition will come together.

Take care as well in these serious times!

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