Medicare beneficiary definition

Medicare beneficiary means an individual who
Medicare beneficiary. ’ means an individual entitled
Medicare beneficiary means a person who is entitled to Medicare Part A benefits, is enrolled under Medicare Part B, or both.

Examples of Medicare beneficiary in a sentence

  • The Practice will notify the CTO of any changes to the Practice’s Medicare beneficiary enrollment information within thirty (30) days after such changes occur.

  • When a Member, who is a Medicare beneficiary and for whom Medicare has been determined to be the primary xxxx xxxxx under Medicare secondary payer guidelines and regulations, seeks care from Community Providers, Group Health has no obligation to provide any benefits except as specifically outlined in the Community Provider option under Section IV.

  • If, however, you are a Medicare beneficiary, then, in some instances, Medicare will be secondary and the plan, which covers you as the main subscriber or as a dependent, will be primary.


More Definitions of Medicare beneficiary

Medicare beneficiary means any Abuse Claimant or Future Claimant who is a citizen or resident of the United States and whose Claim indicates that he or she was abused, in whole or in part, after December 5, 1980, and who has applied for, received, or is eligible to receive benefits under the MMSEA or the MSP.‌
Medicare beneficiary. Any person who is a Medicare recipient of Part A or Part A and B and complies with the definition of beneficiary established in this article.
Medicare beneficiary. ’ means any individual who is
Medicare beneficiary means an individual enti-
Medicare beneficiary means any Abuse Claimant or Future Claimant who is a citizen or resident of the United States and whose Claim indicates that he or she was abused, in whole or in part, after December 5, 1980.
Medicare beneficiary. ’ means an individual en-
Medicare beneficiary means a Tort Claimant or Unknown Tort Claimant who has received, applied for, or is eligible to receive Medicare or Medicaid benefits, and is asserting a Tort Claim or Unknown Tort Claim against the Debtors.