ABOUT
THE CENTER FOR MEDICARE ADVOCACY
The Center for Medicare
Advocacy, Inc. is a national non‑profit, non-partisan organization that provides
education, advocacy, and legal assistance to help elders and people with
disabilities obtain Medicare and necessary health care. The Center was
established in 1986. We focus on the needs of Medicare beneficiaries, people
with chronic conditions, and those in need of long‑term care. The organization
is involved in writing, education, and advocacy activities of importance to
Medicare beneficiaries nationwide. The Center's
central office is in Connecticut, with offices in Washington, DC and throughout
the country.
The Center is staffed by
attorneys, nurses, legal assistants, and information management specialists. A
complete explanation of the organization's
publications, products, and services is available upon request and on
our
products and services
page.
Each year, the Center represents
thousands of individuals in appeals of Medicare denials. The work of the Center
includes responding to approximately 7000 telephone and email inquiries each
year. We also write extensively about Medicare and related topics, produce a
wide array of electronic and hard copy educational materials, advocate in
administrative, judicial, and legislative forums, and pursue Medicare coverage
for individuals and for dually eligible beneficiaries (individuals who are
eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid). In addition, the organization provides
legal training and support nationwide as well as for Connecticut's
state health insurance and assistance program (SHIP program), known in
Connecticut as CHOICES.
The Center's staff act as
consultants and trainers for groups that are interested in learning about health
care rights, Medicare coverage and appeals, or in developing Medicare advocacy
projects. For assistance with a Medicare or health care access problem, write or call the Center, toll free in
Connecticut at (800) 262-4414, or (860) 456-7790, or in Washington, D.C. at
(202) 293-5760. You may also contact us by clicking
here. You can also learn about
the Center for Medicare Advocacy and obtain important information about Medicare
and related issues on
www.medicareadvocacy.org and on our sister-site,
www.fairmedicare.org.