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Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals

Level 2 Appeals   

The Level 2 claim appeals process differs based on what Part of Medicare you want to appeal.

The tabs below describe what the claim appeals process is for each of the four different kinds of Medicare coverage (Parts A, B, C, and D).  

Level 1 appealsLevel 2 AppealsLevel 3 AppealsLevel 4 AppealsLevel 5 AppealsYou are reading about Level 2 of the appeals process.
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Description of Medicare PartsParts A & B AppealsPart C AppealsPart D AppealsNavigation Tab: Medicare Appeals by Part
Description of Medicare Parts
Parts A&B
Original Medicare:
Personal Medicare card which lists your plan type.

Parts A & B or “Original Medicare” includes Hospital Insurance (Part A) and Supplementary Medical Insurance (Part B).

Hospital insurance (Part A) helps pay for inpatient care in a hospital or skilled nursing facility (following a hospital stay), some home health care and hospice care.

Medical insurance (Part B) helps pay for doctors’ services and many other medical services and supplies that are not covered by hospital insurance.

Part C:
Medicare Advantage Plan
Folder with a label reading 'Health Insurance\Private'

Part C is the Medicare Advantage Plan program.

Under the Medicare Advantage program (Part C), Medicare Advantage plans are available in many areas. Beneficiaries with Medicare Parts A and B can choose to receive all of their health care services through one of these Medicare Advantage plans under Part C.

Part D:
Medicare Prescription Drug Plan
Pescription drugs

Part D is the Medicare Prescription Drug program

Prescription drug coverage (Part D) helps pay for certain medications doctors prescribe for treatment. Beneficiaries obtain prescription drugs through Medicare Prescription Drug Plans.

 

 



Please note that the Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals is responsible only for the Level 3 claims appeals and certain  Medicare entitlement and Part B premium appeals. OMHA is not responsible for levels 1, 2, 4, and 5 of the appeals process. OMHA provides additional information on other levels of appeals to help you understand the appeals process in a broad context.