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asking4parents
Asked August 2017
Do I need to notify Medicare if I am changing my PCP?
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Aug 2017
No. But you may have to notify your supplimental and make sure the dr. is in their network if u want the 20percent Medicare doesn't pick up paid. Also, make sure new doctor excepts Medicare and ur supplimental.
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