I wasn't notified that Medicare has become my primary insurance (just a grrr!), but it seems it happened. BCBS refused a claim stating that my doctor's office was supposed to bill someone else first. I called Medicare, who said they are my primary. I called BCBS to confirm that this matches their records. They said they'll update their records to indicate this. Apparently the person I talked to doesn't know, either. The timing is about right, so I called the doctor's office back to tell them to swap my primary/secondary.Question #1: Is there supposed to be any type of notification from Medicare when they become primary?I started Medicare six months before my transplant and I know I need to keep it for 36 months. Question #2: Does the 36-month clock begin the day I started Medicare (cancel date this September), or the day I got my transplant (cancel date next February)? Thanks!Deanne
I just called SSA and I was quoted a 35 minute wait so I am waiting for a callback instead of hanging on the phone. I'll let you know what they say about the refund. I'm not holding my breath.