I believe that the client used an ambulance service to go to an appointment with a doctor. The normal rule is that if an ambulance was not used in a life threatening situation, Medicare will not cover or help pay for it.
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SOS: Speaking of Senior – Saved Munster Woman $206.49
It took work over a few months, but I finally got a hospital in Illinois to admit that our client who lives in Munster DOES NOT OWE A BALANCE. I asked and the hospital agreed to send a statement to the client which shows zero balance owed.
Read more ›Open Borders Hurts Women
Open borders allow illegal immigrants to easily cross our borders. Also, open borders allows criminals on both sides of the border to easily network and cooperate for their profit. That often leads to sex slavery of young women, including Mexican women.
Read more ›SOS: Speaking of Seniors – President Trump, Please Scrap LED
Here is an idea to save millions of dollars and thousands of man hours. Scrap the LATE ENROLLMENT PENALTY for seniors who enroll in a Medicare Part D plan. Here is why.
Read more ›SOS: Speaking of Seniors – Big or Small Amounts
On January 10, 2017, I received a phone call from a client from La Porte, Indiana. She phoned to tell me that I had succeeded in getting her insurance company to pay the final balance on a bill from a medical clinic.
Read more ›SOS: Speaking of Seniors – Encouraging Holiday Message
When I returned from my Christmas – New Year break, I heard an encouraging holidays message on my phone’s voice mail. It was from a client who used to live in Cedar Lake but now lives in Lowell, Indiana.
Read more ›This Democrat Hates ObamaCare
In my work, I help seniors with Medicare bill problems. The Obamacare law cut over $700 billion of Medicare benefits for senior citizens and created many other problems for those who are not senior citizens. With Obamacare, the Democratic Party became the party that hates and hurts senior citizens.
Read more ›SOS: Speaking of Seniors – Medicare Nine Years Behind
In our phone calls, we discovered that Medicare did not update his record for almost nine years. He started using Medicare as his primary insurer on January 1, 2008. But, Medicare never changed his status from being on an employer group insurance program – for nine years.
Read more ›SOS: Speaking of Seniors – Some Idiots at Medicare
“I got a paper in the mail. I don’t understand it and it is difficult to read,” she informed me. “I’m not well enough to leave where I live to bring it to you. When it warms, I’d like to show it to you and have you explain it to me,” she told me.
Read more ›SOS: Speaking of Seniors – Saved Snowbird $641.52
Three bills totaling $641.52 never were paid to the hospital by the Medicare supplement insurance policy that he bought through this insurance agency. I checked with his insurance company and learned that Medicare never sent the claims to it.
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