Does anyone know what color the letters are this year? I usually just get "Well i got a blue/yellow/orange letter in the mail and I don't understand what it says. :) It's always good to know what color they're using. Ha! Thank you!

Allison Riddle, BA, MA
Community Services Director
Area Agency on Aging Region X
P.O. Box 3990/531 E. 15th St.
Joplin, MO  64803
417-781-7562 Phone
417-781-1609 Fax

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On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 8:06 AM Shannon Jones <xxxxxx@tn.gov> wrote:

This is fabulous! Thanks so much for creating these tools!

 

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Aging Program Director- TN SHIP

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Social Security mailing letters to potential LIS/MSP eligibles - Brandy Bauer (30 May 2019 14:29 EDT)


Social Security mailing letters to potential LIS/MSP eligibles by Brandy Bauer (30 May 2019 14:29 EDT)
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As in previous years, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has begun its annual mailing of letters to Medicare beneficiaries that, based on their Social Security benefit, may be eligible for but missing out on the Part D Low Income Subsidy (LIS) and Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs).

 

SSA once again has shared the zip code data with NCOA regarding where the letters are being sent, which we have used to update our visualization tool/table. Counselors can use this to target outreach to areas with potentially high numbers of people who may be eligible but not enrolled in these benefits. 


You can find a link to the sample letters and access the data tool here:
https://www.ncoa.org/economic-security/benefits/visualizations/lis-msp-potential-eligibles/ 

 

As a reminder, because SSA does not have access to IRS data, some letters may be sent to folks who, because of additional income or asset levels, are not eligible for these benefits.

 

 

Brandy Bauer
Associate Director, Center for Benefits Access
Office: 571-527-3911
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