The Internet application (i1020) is an interactive self-help form designed to capture
                  all inputs by the claimant (or third party on behalf of the claimant) and subsequently
                  propagate this data to the Medicare Determination process without any intervening action by an
                     adjudicator. The screens are similar to, and elicit the same information as, MAPS screens and
                  the scannable application. However, easy-access Help screens containing additional
                  explanatory information are also available on the i1020 for most questions. The i1020
                  is available in English and Spanish. It can be accessed via the following website:
                  www.ssa.gov/medicare/part-d-extra-help .
               
               
                  
                  
                     
                     Although the screens are similar, the i1020 does not use or interface with MAPS screens
                        to input subsidy application data to the Determination process. However, once accepted,
                        MAPS screens are used to query and/or change data in an application entered via the
                        i1020.
                     
                     
                   
                
               The following information is being provided solely to help respond to inquiries that
                  may be received about the i1020.
               
               Who Should Complete the Subsidy Application?
               Claimants may use the i1020 to apply for the subsidy if:
               
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                           they have or are eligible for Medicare Part A and/or Part B; and 
 
 
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                           they live in one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia; and 
 
 
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                           their combined savings, investments, and real estate (other than their home) is not worth more than $17,600 ($17,220 in 2024) if they are single, or $35,130 ($34,360
                              in 2024) if they are married and living together.
                            
 
 
                  
                  
                     
                     Even if the above amounts are exceeded, claimants may still be eligible for the subsidy
                        – but they will have to contact their state Medicaid agency to find out. However,
                        claimants may still enroll with an approved Medicare prescription drug provider for
                        Part D coverage – whether or not they are eligible for the subsidy. To obtain a list
                        of Medicare-approved prescription drug providers in their area, claimants may call
                        CMS toll-free at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) or visit www.medicare.gov. If they
                        are deaf or hard of hearing, they may call the Medicare TTY number toll-free at 1-877-486-2048.
                     
                     
                   
                
               Who Should Not Complete the Subsidy Application
               Some claimants will be deemed eligible for the subsidy and should not complete an
                  i1020 (or any other subsidy application). Claimants who should not file include those:
               
               
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                           who receive SSI payments and have Medicare;
                            
 
 
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                           who receive Medicaid with prescription drug coverage and have Medicare; or
                            
 
 
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                           whose state pays for their Medicare premiums (e.g., QMBs, SLMBs and QIs). 
 
 
These claimants will be contacted separately by CMS about their subsidy. CMS will
                  also notify them of the plan selection and provide instructions for changing plans
                  or opting out of enrollment. If they don’t want to wait to be contacted, they may
                  call CMS toll-free at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) or visit www.medicare.gov. If they are deaf or hard of hearing,
                  they may call the Medicare TTY number toll-free at 1-877-486-2048.