On December 27, 2020, the President signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021
            (CAA 2021), which includes Medicare enrollment changes. Section 402, Extended Months
            of Coverage of Immunosuppressive Drugs for Kidney Transplant Patients and Other Renal
            Dialysis Provisions, which allows a person who has no other certain health insurance
            coverage to enroll in drug coverage under Medicare Part B (Part B-ID) (see HI 00805.400D for list of excluded health coverages). Enrollment in Medicare Parts A and B for
            people who have End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) generally ends 36 months after a successful
            kidney transplant. This new provision allows Part B-ID coverage, solely for immunosuppressive
            drugs, to extend beyond the original 36 months. This extended coverage may start as
            early as January 1, 2023, or the month following the month in which the signed application
            and attestation is submitted.
         
         Beneficiaries enrolled in Part B-ID will not be covered for any other Medicare benefit(s)
            or for any items or services other than Part B-ID.