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Monthly Learning
Series Webinar
Million
Hearts® 2022
& Related Medicare-Covered Preventive Services
February
10, 2018 1:00
– 2:30 pm ET
This
webinar provides an overview of:
- Million
Hearts® 2022 National Initiative
- Heart
Disease and Stroke in the U.S.
- Medicare-Covered
Preventive Services Related to Heart Health
To
register, visit CMSnationaltrainingprogram.cms.gov/moodle/course/view.php?id=45.
Upon
registration, you'll receive an email and appointment.
NEW NTP Webinar
Recordings
CMS NTP Learning Series: Module
11 Medicare Advantage Plans (Recorded
January 2019):
Module 1 - Understanding
Medicare Course 1 of 2 (Recorded January 2019) This course
explains enrollment and eligibility for the Medicare Program, the roles
and responsibilities of the agencies responsible for Medicare, cost and
coverage under Part A and Part B, and why enrolling on time is important.
Module 1 - Understanding
Medicare Course 2 of 2 (Recorded January 2019) This course
explains Extra Help, the types of Medicare Advantage Plans and when you
can switch plans, how coordination of benefits work, how to help reduce
waste, fraud, and abuse, and helpful resources.
Did You Know?
February
is National Heart Health Month. Check out the Medicare Preventive Services
Training Module which provides details about Medicare’s
free cardiovascular disease screening every 5 years. You can also watch
this YouTube Medicare & You video:
Heart Disease.
CMS finalizes New Medicare
Card distribution ahead of deadline in effort
to fight against Medicare fraud and abuse. Visit CMS.gov for more
information about the new card.
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