The letter C1 in a Medicare suffix typically indicates that the individual is receiving benefits as a retired worker.
No, a suffix is a letter or a group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning or create a new word. A middle initial is a single letter representing a person's middle name.
No, "devistated" is not a suffix. A suffix is a letter or group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning. "Devastated" is an adjective describing extreme sadness or destruction.
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A suffix is added to the end of a word to modify its meaning.
The letter C1 in a Medicare suffix typically indicates that the individual is receiving benefits as a retired worker.
It is the patient's id number on the Medicare card; usually it's the SSN with a letter or letter and number at the end. This suffix identifies the reason the patient is covered by Medicare (over 65, disability, end-stage renal disease, etc.)
It is the patient's id number on the Medicare card; usually it's the SSN with a letter or letter and number at the end. This suffix identifies the reason the patient is covered by Medicare (over 65, disability, end-stage renal disease, etc.)
The letters after the Medicare claim number refer to the status of the claimant: i.e., wage earner, spouse of wage earner, child of wage earner, etc.
Usually those letters are at the end of the Medicare claim number. "A" refers to the wage earner on whose record Medicare eligibility is based (versus, e.g., the wage earner's spouse).
No, a suffix is a letter or a group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning or create a new word. A middle initial is a single letter representing a person's middle name.
According to Medicare the T means you are not retired/not drawing a Social Security check.
"A" refers to the wage earner's claim (as opposed to the spouse, child[ren], etc.).
The "A" at the end of the Medicare number means that the SSN number on the card is that of the recipient/beneficiary.
By a suffix of 's if the noun does not end in the letter s or is singular and simply by a suffix of ' for a plural noun that does end in the letter s.
By a suffix of 's if the noun does not end in the letter s or is singular and simply by a suffix of ' for a plural noun that does end in the letter s.
I mean that give me a list of words that have the suffix den in it