To prevent Medicare ID theft, the Medicare Beneficiary Identifier is now the number that appears on the card. The card also shows what types of Medicare you have (Part A, Part B or both ...
Medicare automatically sends your card to your home address when you enroll. Do not depend on the accuracy of caller ID.Your caller ID could show up as a Medicare number that has been faked.
In April of 2018, Medicare began mailing new Medicare cards with the new Medicare identification number to all Medicare recipients. Medicare no longer places a Social Security number on the Medicare ...
“Medicare sends its card to you automatically for free ... Caller IDs can be faked, so even if your caller ID says one thing, it could be anyone calling from anywhere in the world.