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on medicare card what does letter st end of social security number mean?

by Mr. Aron Herman DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What do the letters after a social security or Medicare number mean?

May 19, 2016 · Letter codes following the Social Security number on Medicare cards do not indicate the type of insurance. Letter code “A” is the most prevalent code and denotes a retiree has 40 quarters of work history. Medicare will eventually be changing their claim numbers to use something other than the claimant’s Social Security number.

What is the letter code on my Medicare card?

Following are descriptions of what the primary letter codes in all Medicare Claim Numbers indicate. Code A “A” at the end of your Medicare number indicates you are a retired wage earner and primary claimant. The numerical part of your Medicare number matches your Social Security Number. Code B

What is a Social Security number followed by a code?

Take a look at your red, white, and blue Medicare card. We often hear from people asking what the letter or letters mean that come after their Medicare claim number (for instance "123-45-6789 T"). Below is a partial list of the Medicare Claim Number letters and the meanings provided by the Social Security Administration. The Social Security ...

What does the “a” at the end of my Social Security number mean?

These letter codes may appear on correspondence that you receive from Social Security or on your Medicare card. They will never appear on a Social Security number card. For example, if the Social Security of the wage earner number is 123-45-6789, then once you apply for retirement benefits; your claim number is 123-45-6789A. This number will also be used as your Medicare

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What does the letter at the end of the Medicare number mean?

This simply means you are the primary claimant who has become eligible for Medicare through paying into the Medicare system for over 40 quarters. If you are married to or divorced from the living primary claimant, Code “B” will appear on your card. Their SSN will be the first nine digits on your Medicare card.Aug 23, 2017

What does the letter B after the Social Security number on a Medicare card mean?

wife's benefits“B” is the symbol the Social Security Administration uses to denote wife's benefits. When you die, your wife will be claiming widow's benefits on your record. And “D” is the symbol SSA uses for widow's benefits.Jul 26, 2017

What does the letters mean in Medicare?

There are four parts of Medicare: Part A, Part B, Part C, and Part D. Part A provides inpatient/hospital coverage. Part B provides outpatient/medical coverage. Part C offers an alternate way to receive your Medicare benefits (see below for more information). Part D provides prescription drug coverage.

What does B mean after Social Security number?

Primary claimant (wage earner) B. Aged wife, age 62 or over. B1. Aged husband, age 62 or over.

What does the letter A mean after my Social Security number?

"A" means that that person would be the primary applicant.Dec 27, 2011

Do Medicare numbers start with a letter or number?

MBIs are numbers and upper-case letters. We use numbers 1-9 and all letters from A to Z, except for S, L, O, I, B, and Z. If you use lowercase letters, our system will convert them to uppercase letters.

Can SSN have letters?

The SSN must be nine (9) numerical characters only. Spaces, alphabetic characters, hyphens, slashes or any other special characters are not allowed.

What is a Social Security Administration letter?

What is a Social Security Benefit Verification Letter? The Benefit Verification letter, sometimes called a "budget letter," a "benefits letter," a "proof of income letter," or a "proof of award letter," serves as proof of your retirement, disability, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or Medicare benefits.

What does DC mean on a Social Security award letter?

C. Item 1B - type of claim or caseTypeDefinitionDIdisabled individualDSdisabled spouseDCdisabled childBIblind individual2 more rows•Oct 27, 2015

What does "A" mean in Medicare?

“A” means you are a retired wage earner and the primary claimant. Typically, you paid into the Medicare system during your working years over a period of at least 40 quarters.

What is the suffix for a parent?

“F” is the parent category, with suffixes for a primary claimant’s father (F1), mother (F2), stepfather (F3), stepmother (F4), adoptive father (F5), and adoptive mother (F6). There is no “F” suffix without a number following it. The primary claimant child’s Social Security Number will constitute the first nine digits of a Code “F” claimant’s Medicare number.

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