Each year, beneficiaries who are notified by CMS of loss of deemed status receive
a copy of the Extra Help application to complete. SSA may receive applications from
those who are no longer deemed eligible as early as September. Since deemed eligibility
lasts throughout the current year, applications completed by those who loose deemed
status are effective January 1 of the next year.
After the discussion outlined in subsection B. above, take an Extra Help application,
unless the beneficiary chooses not to file. Filing an Extra Help application:
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permits SSA to make a formal determination of eligibility for Extra Help and whether
the claimant should receive a subsidy;
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assures that the claimant can receive the Extra Help for any months that they are
eligible and enrolled in a Medicare Part D or MA- PD plan;
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permits the claimant to start the MSP application process;
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gives appeal rights if the claimant disagrees with the determination; and
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serves as a protective filing for Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Effective January 1, 2024, all Extra Help beneficiaries receive full subsidy. A partial
subsidy determination can only be made on an Extra Help case that has a coverage start
date before January 1, 2024. To locate the coverage state date field in MAPS, see
MS 03301.008C. [11-D]. For information about MAPS determination dates, see MS 03206.021.
Follow procedures in HI 03010.020B.2. when a Title II claimant is potentially eligible for the subsidy.