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  1. Medicare.gov - Find your account

    Find your account Confirm your identity To get started, you'll need your red, white, and blue Medicare card. All fields required.

  2. Checking the status of a claim | Medicare

    A notice you get after the doctor, other health care provider, or supplier files a claim for Part A or Part B services in Original Medicare. It explains what the doctor, other health care provider, or …

  3. Medicare.gov

    The Medicare login page allows you to sign in to your secure Medicare account to access your information anytime.

  4. Welcome to Medicare | Medicare

    The official U.S. government website for Medicare, a health insurance program for people age 65 or older and younger people with disabilities.

  5. Contact Medicare | Medicare

    For questions about billing, your claims, medical records, or expenses, log into your secure Medicare account, or call us at 1-800-MEDICARE.

  6. Claims, Appeals, and Complaints - Medicare

    Appeals If you disagree with a coverage or payment decision by Original Medicare, your Medicare health or drug plan, you can file an appeal.

  7. Fast appeals - Medicare

    The BFCC-QIO is administered for Medicare by Livanta or Acentra, depending on what state you live in. Check their websites to make sure you're contacting the right organization for your state.

  8. Inpatient or outpatient hospital status affects your costs - Medicare

    Your hospital status—whether you're an inpatient or an outpatient—affects how much you pay for hospital services (like X-rays, drugs, and lab tests). Your hospital status may also affect …

  9. Appeal when a hospital changes your status from "inpatient

    If your status is changed from “inpatient” to “outpatient getting observation services” during your hospital stay, you should get a "Medicare Change of Status Notice (CMS-10868)" before you …

  10. Filing an appeal | Medicare

    If you’re in a Medicare Advantage plan, other health plan, or a drug plan, check your plan materials, or contact your plan, for details about your appeal rights.