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Trixie75
Asked January 2022
Nursing home said they needed my dads SSN for billing reports even though they had his MBI. Does CMS require this?
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JoAnn29
Jan 2022
I know for Medicaid the SSN is needed. Medicare's new ID# should be enough. Call CMS and see if it is a requirement. If person is already on Medicaid call the caseworker. Medicaid recipients do have their own case#s.
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They should not need his social security as the MBI is his identifier.
01/19/2022 13:21:45
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