Medicare Announces New Cards to Be Issued

Medicare Announces New Cards to Be Issued

Editor’s Note: The new cards are now fully implemented and have been issued to all Medicare beneficiaries.

Identity Theft

Identity theft has become a major problem in the United States.  As a prevention measure, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is readying a fraud prevention initiative that removes Social Security numbers from Medicare cards to help combat identity theft and safeguard taxpayer dollars.

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Personal identity theft affects a large and growing number of seniors. People age 65 or older are increasingly the victims of this type of crime. Incidents among seniors increased to 2.6 million from 2.1 million between 2012 and 2014, according to the most current statistics from the Department of Justice. Two-thirds of all identity theft victims reported a direct financial loss.

Protect Patient Information

Providers are reminded to always protect their patient’s information.  Information such as social security numbers, driver’s license numbers and credit card information, if breached, can lead to financial ruin for the patient and the doctor.  If a breach occurs, the physician must notify CMS and the Office of Civil Rights (OCR).  This constitutes a HIPAA breach and will most likely result in the provider being assessed fines and being required to provide security measures such as Life-Lock® for their patients affected, for up to two years.

Medicare stated that new cards will no longer contain Social Security numbers, to combat fraud and illegal use.  The new cards will use a unique, randomly-assigned number called a Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI) to replace the Social Security-based Health Insurance Claim Number (HICN) currently used on the Medicare card. CMS will begin mailing new cards in April 2018 and will meet the Congressional deadline for replacing all Medicare cards by April 2019.  On May 31, 2017, CMS kicked-off a multi-faceted outreach campaign to help providers get ready for the new MBI.

Look up Tools

Providers and beneficiaries will both be able to use secure look up tools that will support quick access to MBIs when they need them. There will also be a 21-month transition period where providers will be able to use either the MBI or the HICN, further easing the transition.

Work on this important initiative began many years ago and was accelerated following passage of the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA). CMS will assign all Medicare beneficiaries a new, unique MBI number which will contain a combination of numbers and uppercase letters. Beneficiaries will be instructed to safely and securely destroy their current Medicare cards and keep the newMBI confidential. Issuance of the new MBI will not change the benefits a Medicare beneficiary receives.  

For more information, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/medicare/ssnri/index.html

About Author

Mario P. Fucinari DC, CPCO, CPPM, CIC

Dr. Mario Fucinari has helped train doctors and staff over the last 20 years. He received his bachelor's degree from Wayne State University in Detroit and his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1986. Dr. Fucinari was the recipient of the 1998 and the 2003 President's Award from the Illinois Chiropractic Society (ICS) for his work with education and training and most recently received the 2012 Chiropractor of the Year award from the ICS. Dr. Fucinari was the first chiropractic physician to attain the Certified Medical Compliance degree. Two years later he earned his degree as a Certified Instructor for the Certified Medical Compliance Program. He is now the Chairman of the Chiropractic division of the national medical compliance program. He has produced classes and publications on HIPAA, Clinical Documentation, Medicare, and Stroke and Cervical Manipulation. He is a worldwide speaker for NCMIC, Foot Levelers, ChiroHealthUSA and several state associations and a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician [CCSP].Online CME CoursesConnect

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