Creating a MyMedicare Account
A few simple steps Go to www.MyMedicare.gov and it will open with the screenshot on the next slide. (Or you can find the login link in the upper right corner of the home page at www.medicare.gov.)
MyMedicare.gov Click “Create Account” During this presentation, we will review: Enrollment in Medicare Medicare Basics Your Coverage Choices Senior Care Help for People with Limited Income Words of Caution —Please refer to Medicare and You 2019 Handbook for further details. The Medicare & You handbook pictured on the slide is mailed to every Medicare household each year in the fall. It’s sent to all newly enrolled people as well. It explains Medicare and provides information on Medicare health and drug plans in their geographic area.
Enter Information Enter the information requested. Email address is optional. Check this box if not entering email. Check both boxes. Click Next when complete.
When the Security Notice pops up on the screen click “OK” to continue.
Create Username and Password Final Step! Create Username and Password Username must be unique 8 – 30 characters long, no spaces Can include letters, numbers and special characters including: @ ! . - _ $ Don’t use special characters as the first or last character of your username It must include at least 4 letters Can use your email address Cannot contain your Medicare or Social Security number Next create your Password 8 – 16 characters long Must contain at least one letter and one number Must also contain at least one of the following special characters: @ ! $ % “ * ( ) Cannot contain your username and cannot contain your Medicare number or Social Security number Then Click “Submit” Select a secret question and enter your answer. This would be used if you ever forget your username and password.
Congratulations! That’s it! You will now see a message on the next screen indicating that your account has been created and you can now login.
Medicare Questions? Call Medicare at 1-800-633-4227 or visit www.medicare.gov Wisconsin SHIP Resources: Medigap Helpline: 1-800-242-1060 Medigap Part D Helpline (for ages 60+): 1-855-677-2783 Disability Drug Benefit Helpline: 1-800-926-4862 Local assistance: <INSERT YOUR CONTACT INFO HERE> This project was funded, in whole or in part, by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services under grant number 90SAPG0051 from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201.