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  1. Medicare. The Official U.S. Government Site for People with Medicare
    The official Medicare web site, with detailed information about eligibility, enrollment, billing, long-term care, plan choices, appeals, and frequently asked questions. It also includes these useful online tools:

    Medicare Eligibility Tool
    Medicare Personal Plan Finder
    Prescription Drug and Other Assistance Programs Tool

    and these popular online publications:

    Medicare & You (requires Adobe Reader)
    Your Medicare Benefits (requires Adobe Reader)

  2. New Mexico Aging & Long-Term Services Department
    This government department provides information to help elderly and disabled adults understand their Medicare and Medicaid benefits and other health insurance options. The web site includes information about Medicare and Medicaid health plans, other health insurance programs for seniors, low-income assistance, prescription drug discounts, long-term care, and other topics.

  3. Social Security Online
    The official web site of the Social Security Administration. Offers information about Social Security retirement and disability benefits and Medicare enrollment. It also includes these online services:

    Replace a Medicare Card
    Social Security Office Locator
    Request a Social Security Statement


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