Medicare wants more time to stop using Security Security number

Five years after being told to look at taking Social Security numbers off Medicare cards, Medicare officials told lawmakers at a sometimes-tense House hearing Wednesday that they still need six more months to figure out how much it will cost.
Rep. Sam Johnson, R-Texas, chairman of the House Ways and Means Social Security subcommittee, said if military and health organizations can do it “and you were asked to do it so many years ago, I don’t understand what’s taking so long.”
Johnson introduced a bill in April that would prohibit Medicare from including Social Security numbers on benefit cards. The legislation was referred to committee, but Johnson insisted Medicare should be able to simply replace the old cards with new ones.
Medicare Chief Information Officer Tony Trenkle indicated the process would be more complicated, involving updating IT systems, educating Medicare beneficiaries about the changes and reassessing budget priorities laid out by Congress…
Trenkle assured lawmakers that the issue was a priority, but he could only offer a timetable for the change based on a report discredited by the Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress…
The Defense Department launched a strategy to remove Social Security numbers from identification cards issued to service members, their families and retirees in April 2011. Veterans Affairs has also stopped issuing ID cards and health authorization cards that show the veteran’s Social Security number. When asked by Johnson why the Medicare agency “can’t follow in the footsteps of DOD and VA,” Trenkle said the organizations are set up differently and conduct different operations.
“It’s not exactly comparing apples to apples,” Trenkle said.
The man’s an idiot, a liar or simply a fool. It’s like comparing an Excel spreadsheet to an Excel spreadsheet.
Kathleen King, director of health care at the GAO, indicated that changing from a Social Security number to a new ID number would require Medicare to work with health care providers who might have “antiquated” systems, complicating the process…Rep. Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore., said the agency would be working with “over a million small businesses, some of whom we’re trying to nudge into the world of electronic record-keeping.”
Hogwash. My Medicare doctor asks me to show my Medicare card everytime I walk in the door – just in case there’s been a change. Providers can make the change one person at a time.
“We all know Americans are told not to carry their Social Security cards to protect their identity in case a wallet is lost or stolen,” Johnson said. “Yet seniors are told they must carry their Medicare card which displays the Social Security number.”
Written by eideard
August 4, 2012 at 10:00 am
Posted in Culture, Geek, Politics
Tagged with Defense Dept, GAO, ID, identification card, Medicare, Sam Johnson, social security number, Tony Trenkle, Veterans Affairs
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I am glad they are addressing the issue of protecting vulnerable people from fraud. This stuff does take time.
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August 4, 2012 at 10:47 am