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Covering the Bases: Medicare card explainedPublished 12/07/08
Q: My red, white and blue Medicare card has an A after my Social Security number. Does that mean that I have only Part A of Medicare? What about the other parts? I'm sure I have Medicare Part B, too. And why isn't my Medicare Part D information listed? A: Medicare beneficiaries in the original Medicare program have a red, white and blue card which is used to identify their Medicare benefit when they receive care or services from a Medicare provider. This is an important identification card and should be guarded just as your credit cards, driver's license and other significant papers are...
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