
In, select your account picture at the top of the screen.

Even when they aren’t available in print, some publications are available in a variety of eBook formats – which means you can download them to your favorite brand of eReader and take them with you wherever you go.If automatically signs you in, turn off automatic sign in. Get electronic versions of Medicare publications. Under "How do you want to get your MSNs?" select "Electronically" then "Save Changes.".Under the "Email and document settings" section at the top of your account homepage, select "Edit" next to Medicare Summary Notices (MSNs).Help prevent fraud by making sure you’re billed only for the services you’ve gotten.Eliminate stacks of paper – save or print only what you need.You’ll get an email every month when MSNs are available in your Medicare account, instead of waiting 3 months for a paper copy. If you choose eMSNs, you won’t get printed copies of your MSNs in the mail. The eMSN is an electronic version of your Original Medicare claims statements, called a Under "How do you want to get your Medicare & You Handbook?" select "Electronically" then "Save Changes".Įlectronic Medicare Summary Notices (eMSNs).Under the "Email and document settings" section at the top of your account homepage, select "Edit" next to Medicare & You Handbook.Log into (or create) your Medicare account and select "My account settings.".If you want to get your next fall handbook electronically, sign up by May 31st. We'll email you a link to the online PDF version of "Medicare & You" instead of sending you a paper copy each fall. You can help Medicare save tax dollars by switching to the eHandbook.

The eHandbook is an electronic version of your trusted "Medicare & You" handbook.

