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Explore a whimsical world on wheels with this fun pub that combines pedaling with delightful gastronomic experiences. Here, you can burn off empty calories while indulging in cute, edible creatures that spark debate on whether they're a snack or purely entertaining. Formerly a mundane document scanner, this place offers a spot to grab a sandwich as massive as your plate. Don’t miss the quirky charm of a "12-year-old boy" with a twist—married with kids and pets, proving that fun has no age limit. Join us on this unique adventure!
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This pub on wheels is where you can burn off your empty calories while you peddle
These cute and edible creatures are debated to be either a delicious snack or just plain fun
This person formerly conducted extremely mundane tasks as a document scanner
If you know where you're going, you can stop by this place for a sub-sandwich that's as big as your plate!
This person is the only "12 year old boy" you might know that is married with children and pets
This column heading under Household Summary might just be the members vacation home address
Under Contact History Summary, don't give out this number to the member if they ask for a reference number
Under Billing Summary, this column title tells you if the member's payments are up to date
Under Plan Summary. this column will display whether a member is active or terminated
The Application Summary features this column to show how a member was enrolled into their plan
Too lazy for the micro-problematic drop down menus? Use these to make it easier
This action can be completed to send out yet another coupon book to members that keeps throwing out UHC's mail
Hit these two keys to use the short-cut when adding contact history during an outbound call
This template code number will help you search for a "balance due letter"
You can file this form to have an authorized representative answer questions about your personal information on your behalf
These images will allow you to access and perform key functions in GPS
These individuals may have a household in GPS, but do not actually have a plan
When conducting a person search, use this character (a.k.a. percentage sign) to substitute for unknown data
This payment stub, found at the bottom of a billing statement, can be sent along with a check to ensure that the member's information is processed correctly
If you applied for Extra Help, you can show your “Notice of Award” from Social Security as proof that you qualify. You can also give your plan any of these documents listed as proof that you qualify for Extra Help.
If you applied for Extra Help, you can show your “Notice of Award” from Social Security as proof that you qualify. You can also give your plan any of these documents listed as proof that you qualify for Extra Help.
■■A bill from the institution (like a nursing home) or a copy of a state document showing Medicaid payment to the institution for at least a month ■■A print-out from your state’s Medicaid system showing that you lived in the institution for at least a month ■■A document from your state that shows you have Medicaid and are getting home and community-based services ■■A copy of your Medicaid card (if you have one) ■■A copy of a state document that shows you have Medicaid ■■A print-out from a state electronic enrollment file or from your state’s Medicaid system that shows you have Medicaid ■■Any other document from your state that shows you have Medicaid (Answers from: Medicare & You 2012, p101)