HI 00630.040 Processing Claims Involving Possible Coverage Under The Health Insurance Programs
      for Individuals at Least Age 65 Who Are Not Entitled to Monthly Benefits
   
   
   
   Under the provisions of the Social Security Act, it is possible for an individual
      who is at least age 65 and not eligible for monthly RSDI benefits to become entitled
      to hospital insurance and/or to be eligible for enrollment in the SMI program if he
      meets certain requirements. (See HI 00801.061, HI 00801.131 and HI 00805.005 regarding alien nonbeneficiaries.) Providing the claimant has not declined enrollment
      in SMI, development for possible health insurance protection should be undertaken
      in all cases in which it appears the claimant, although not eligible for monthly Social
      Security benefits, is a resident of the United States and is at least age 65. (See
      HI 00801.047, HI 00801.126 and HI 00805.005 for development guides.)
   
   
   If it appears the claimant is not a resident of the U.S., no further action regarding
      health insurance need be taken. The system will generate paragraph MG26 on the disallowance
      notice.