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Other ways to file claims You can also print and mail claims forms to Aetna Voluntary Plans, PO Box 14079, Lexington, KY 40512-4079, or Fax to 1-859-455-8650.
The Social Security Act (the Act) establishes five levels to the Medicare appeals process: redetermination, reconsideration, Administrative Law Judge hearing, Medicare Appeals Council review, and judicial review in U.S. District Court. At the first level of the appeal process, the MAC processes the redetermination.
If you decide to file an appeal, the Maryland Attorney General's Health Education and Advocacy Unit will assist you, free-of-charge, in filing your appeal. The Health Education and Advocacy Unit may be reached toll-free at 1-877-261-8807.
You can fax your complaint or appeal to 1-877-223-4580. You can also email us with your complaint or appeal.
Between the second and the third, the third level is the administrative law judge, and that is where the success comes. There's almost like an 80 or 90% success rate when you get to the independent tribunal. The problem is that between the second stage and the third stage, the government can start recouping funds.