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Ima Pilgrim
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Default Sep 07, 2019 at 09:52 AM
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Hoping someone here has gone through this and what happened.
For 10 years, i've lived on SSI disability with Medicaid. Now, since i'll be turning 65y.o, I've begun receiving some money from SS and Medicare.

For several months, I get $98 from SSI and $693 from SS each month. I have Mississippi Medicaid and use Magnolia health plan(works with medicaid).

This week, Medicare informs me they will begin deducting $135.50 from the SS portion of my benifits every month!

I've spoken with the medicaid office and they seem clueless and i spoke with my SS office and they too seem to not know specifically what will happen with my particular case. They seem to think that Medicaid will pay my Medicare Part B premium and that if Medicare does indeed deduct that premium next month that I "should be reimbursed".

Does anyone here know for sure what will happen? I can barely live on the money i've been getting much less having my check reduced from now on.
Help? Thanks
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