Fact Check: Government Medicare Program Does NOT Offer A Flex Card | Lead Stories (2024)

Fact Check: Government Medicare Program Does NOT Offer A Flex Card | Lead Stories (1) Not Medicare

Is the U.S. government's Medicare program providing "flex cards" to qualified seniors that allow them to spend up to $2,800 a year? No, that's not true: Flex cards -- attached to a flexible spending account with money put aside for specific expenses such as medical costs -- are not a part of the Medicare program. Many advertisem*nts promoting these flex cards make it sound as if the flex card is a government benefit or stimulus.

Some private insurance companies do offer a prepaid "flex card" to Medicare Advantage plan members in specific locations to cover specific expenses, but they must qualify and they must enroll in that private company's plan to receive that flex card. Medicare Advantage plans are offered by Medicare-approved private companies and may have a higher monthly premium. At best, these misleading ads are using the promise of a flex card as an incentive to get Medicare recipients to sign up for Medicare Advantage plans with private companies.

Ads and posts encouraging people to determine whether they qualify for a "flex card benefit" have been circulating on Facebook since at least August 2021. One example is an ad from the Facebook page "Savings Solutions" that began running on January 12, 2022. It links to a webpage, hugediscount.life (archived here). The ad reads:

Last Day To Register For (𝟔𝟓-𝟖𝟎 𝐀𝐠𝐞 𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩) Seniors on Medicare!! Claim Your Flex Card And Use It For Groceries For The Rest Of 2021 And All Of 2022 Before The Deadline Ends! This Program Has Helped Thousands Of Seniors And It Can Help You Too!
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The text on the website says:

New "Flex Card" Medicare Benefit

Seniors can get their "Medicare Flex Card" for a limited time. Qualify [sic] Seniors Can Spend up to $2,880 each year for medical appointments prescriptions and more.

Tap Below To Call & Qualify!
855-487-0142

This is how the ad and the website appeared at the time of writing:

(Image source: Lead Stories composite showing screenshots from Facebook and hugediscount.life taken on Thu Jan 13 20:12:10 2022 UTC)

Lead Stories reached out by email to the public affairs office of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to inquire about the flex cards and if they a re available through Medicare. A CMS spokesperson responded on January 13, 2022, and explained that they are associated with Medicare Advantage plans:

Medicare Advantage plans may utilize a debit card as a tool in administering supplemental benefits and/or to reduce enrollee cost sharing on covered benefits. Plans sometimes refer to these debit cards as FlexCards. Enrollees can use the FlexCard to pay for supplemental benefits and out-of-pocket expenses, such as copays or coinsurance. Plans can change their coverage offerings every year. Consumers are encouraged to regularly review the benefits offered to make sure their Medicare Advantage plan continue meet their needs.

The official U.S. government Medicare handbook, "Medicare & You," is available as a 128-page pdf document. In Section 4 on page 61, the guide explains what Medicare advantage plans are:

A Medicare Advantage Plan is another way to get your Medicare Part A and Part B coverage. Medicare Advantage Plans, sometimes called 'Part C' or 'MA Plans,' are offered by Medicare-approved private companies that must follow rules set by Medicare.

Senior citizens do not need to share their phone number and contact information on an unfamiliar website to find out what benefits they may qualify for. On page 117 in the handbook is a list with contact number for each State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) Their role is described this way:

SHIPs are state programs that get money from the federal government to give local health insurance counseling to people with Medicare at no cost to you. SHIPs aren't connected to any insurance company or health plan. SHIP staff and trained volunteers work hard to help you with these and other Medicare questions:

• Your Medicare rights.

• Billing problems.

• Complaints about your medical care or treatment.

• Plan comparison and enrollment.

• How Medicare works with other insurance.

• Finding help paying for health care costs.

As for that ad: The page transparency of the Facebook page "Savings Solutions" shows a page manager in India. The page was created on September 15, 2020, and originally posted photos of puppies and kittens. The "Savings Solutions" page has not published a public post since November 6, 2020, but has been used to run flex card ads as sponsored posts on Facebook.

The 80-day-old website hugediscount.life has a few red flags. It is registered using a privacy service, which in itself is not unusual, but the physical address listed on the website's contact us page: "3211 Lady Bug Drive New York, NY" does not appear to be a real physical address in New York. Several similar websites are using the same address on a "contact us" page of identical design (here and here). The homepage has some spelling errors and the "about" page refers to a company not previously encountered, Consumer Daily. The text of the hugediscount.life about page matches that of consumerdaily.com, which published financial blog articles before May 2020. The about pages on both websites read:

ABOUT

Consumer Daily has a mission to save you money and time!

We achieve this goal by providing tools and helpful guides. With these tools and a little bit of work on your part, you may be able to lower your bills.

What do we use your information for?

Consumer Daily is not... Consumer Daily is not an insurer, credit card company or even a bank. Consumer Daily is... Consumer Daily is an information organizer. We have tools and guides. We also provides links to other companies that may be able to help you save money.

Fact Check: Government Medicare Program Does NOT Offer A Flex Card | Lead Stories (2024)

FAQs

Is there really a flex card for Medicare recipients? ›

Medicare Flex cards are pre-paid debit cards that can contribute towards specific medical and health-related expenses. Flex cards are not provided by Original Medicare and are only available through select Medicare Advantage Plans.

Does the Medicare flex card pay for groceries? ›

You may be able to buy groceries with a Medicare flex card, depending on your Medicare Advantage plan. For example, Anthem's Benefits Prepaid Card offers a grocery allowance each month. Similar to other covered items, there may be restrictions on what you can buy at the grocery store with your flex card.

How do you qualify for a senior flex card? ›

To qualify for a flex card, you must be enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan that includes the flex card as a benefit. Generally, eligibility for Medicare starts when you turn 65, provided you're a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident who has lived in the States for at least five years.

Is the grocery card for seniors legit? ›

The Medicare Grocery Allowance is real, but not through Medicare. Also known as the Food Allowance Card for Seniors, it is a feature of certain Special Needs Plans, and a limited number of traditional Medicare Advantage plans. It can be used for most nutritional foods and pantry staples.

Is the $900 Medicare grocery allowance real? ›

Is The $900 Medicare Grocery Allowance Real? Unfortunately, the $900 Medicare grocery allowance is not a real benefit of Original Medicare. Original Medicare does not offer any kind of assistance when it comes to groceries. However, some Medicare Advantage plans do provide a grocery benefit to their enrollees.

How much money do you get on a flex card? ›

Most Flex Cards will typically have a load of about $500. It depends on your spending. Most insurance companies offer simple online account access, enabling you to monitor previous health care spending transactions and check the amount of your flex account.

Does Medicare give you money for groceries? ›

Yes, there is a benefit referred to as a grocery allowance or grocery benefit. However, it's not available through Original Medicare, and it isn't available on all Medicare Advantage plans.

Can I buy meat with my Flex card? ›

No, you can't use your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) for straight food purchases like meat, produce and dairy. But you can use them for some nutrition-related products and services.

Can you use your Flex card at Walmart? ›

A: There are many retailers, such as Walmart, Walgreens, and CVS, that can distinguish an eligible expense from an ineligible expense. If you receive services from any of these retailers, you may use the flex debit card for any eligible expenses.

What is the $2800 flex card for seniors? ›

The $2800 flex card for seniors is a stored-value card that stores the balance of a flexible spending account or medical Medicare and dependent care reimbursem*nt account.

How do you qualify for flex? ›

We evaluate applicant eligibility using a variety of factors including credit report information, banking information, and other information about the applicant's payment history. Most customers with fair or better credit will qualify for Flex.

Can you use a Medicare flex card on Amazon? ›

We accept Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) for the purchase of FSA or HSA eligible items. You can add or update your payment methods in your Amazon Wallet.

Is there really a $900 grocery stimulus for seniors? ›

The $900 grocery stimulus for seniors is only a rumor that has its roots in a petition that was initiated in 2022 by the Senior Citizens League. The petition requested a one-time $1,400 lump-sum stimulus payment to help seniors cope with rising inflation.

What is the truth about the flex card for seniors medic? ›

A Medicare flex card is a preloaded debit card offered by some Medicare Advantage plans that members can use for certain expenses like over-the-counter health items, assistive devices and utilities. Although flex cards for seniors are associated with Medicare, they're not provided by the government.

Does Humana offer a flex card? ›

Humana flex cards are called Spending Account Cards. These cards can be loaded with money, or allowances, on a quarterly or monthly basis depending on your Medicare Advantage plan. Humana offers three different allowance types: Healthy Options allowance, OTC allowance, and/or Flex allowance.

How does the Medicare grocery allowance work? ›

The Medicare grocery allowance is available with certain Medicare Advantage plans. If you qualify for a grocery allowance, you'll receive a prepaid card to use on healthy foods, such as fruits and vegetables, eggs, dairy products and meat.

What is the $2800 flex card? ›

If you've been watching some TV or scrolling through social media channels, you may have seen some enticing posts about “Medicare flex cards” with over $2,800 to use towards groceries, clothes, gas…or anything. Does this sound too good to be true? Well it is. This is a scam.

What is the United Healthcare Flex card for seniors? ›

What is a UnitedHealthcare flex card? A UHC flex card is a benefit that comes with certain UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plans. If your plan includes this benefit, you'll receive a prepaid Visa debit card that you can use to pay for dental, vision, or hearing services and products.

How often is the Flex card loaded? ›

Older adults typically get between $250 to $1,500 to spend depending on their plan and how often they receive money. Flex card users may get money monthly, every three months, or a year's worth at once.

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