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Medicare Reimbursement Account BlueCross BlueShield Federal Employee Program - Medicare Reimbursement Account As an active Basic Option member enrolled in Medicare Part A and B, you are eligible to be reimbursed up to $800 per calendar year for your Medicare Part B premium payments. Each eligible member on a contract has their own $800 benefit. Further details can be found at: http://www.fepblue.org/mra You are using a browser we no longer support. Current functionality may be reduced and some features may not work properly. For a more optimal geha.com experience, please click here for a list of supported browsers. High Option members with Medicare Parts A & B can be reimbursed up to $1,000 in 2023 for Part B premiums.GEHA's Medicare Part B Reimbursement Account (MRA) program, powered by HealthEquity, reimburses High Option members enrolled in both Medicare Parts A &B with tax-free money. Eligible members can be reimbursed up to $1,000 in 2023 for their Medicare Part B premiums. If you're eligible and ready to be reimbursed, you can get started using the buttons below. Download QuickStart Guide Paper claimIf you prefer to submit a paper claim by fax or mail, you can download a Medicare Reimbursement Account claim for below and follow the completion instructions on the form. Submit your claim one of two ways: Fax to 877.353.9236 U.S. Mail to: Claims Administrator, P.O. Box 14053, Lexington, KY 40512 Download Claims Form Online reimbursementRegister with HealthEquity to submit your reimbursement request online. You'll need your ID code, which is the last four digits of your member ID and can be found on your GEHA medical plan ID card. Questions? We can help. Talk to a trained expert by calling 844.768.5644, available 24/7 with the exception of some holidays. Register at HealthEquity Log in to HealthEquity Our Benefits Advisers are available Mon. – Fri. from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Central time and are ready to answer your questions. If you’re a current GEHA member and need help, call 800.821.6136 (medical) or 877.434.2336 (dental). FAQsQ: Who is eligible for a GEHA Medicare Part B Reimbursement Account? Q: Is the $1,000 per person or per family? Q: What type of proof of Part B premium payment is needed for reimbursement?
Q: How will I submit my reimbursement and who will it go
to? Q: Once payment is submitted, how long will it take to get reimbursed? Q: Do I have to wait until I have paid the full $1,000 in 2023 (or $800 in 2022) to Medicare before I can submit a claim? Q: Is primary payer status required on the Medicare coverage to receive the benefit? How do I get $800 Medicare reimbursement?All you have to do is provide proof that you pay Medicare Part B premiums. Each eligible active or retired member on a contract with Medicare Part A and Part B, including covered spouses, can get their own $800 reimbursement.
How do I get Medicare premium reimbursement?You may be reimbursed the full premium amount, or it may only be a partial amount. In most cases, you must complete a Part B reimbursement program application and include a copy of your Medicare card or Part B premium information.
Can I get reimbursed for my Medicare Part B premium?If you are a new Medicare Part B enrollee in 2021, you will be reimbursed the standard monthly premium of $148.50 and do not need to provide additional documentation.
What is the Medicare reimbursement plan?Medicare reimbursement is the process by which a doctor or health facility receives funds for providing medical services to a Medicare beneficiary. However, Original Medicare enrollees may also need to file claims for reimbursement if they receive care from a provider that does not accept assignment.
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