by Marihelen Gallagher | Mar 15, 2023 | Fighting Fraud, healthcare, Medicare News
Did you know you can create a free account at Medicare.gov to manage your Medicare account? Check your claims as soon as they are available to catch any errors. Here are 3 reasons to get a medicare.gov account. Source: SMP Resource Center
by Marihelen Gallagher | Mar 8, 2023 | Fighting Fraud, healthcare, Healthcare Fraud, Identity Theft
Caregivers, you are an important role in the fight against Medicare fraud, errors, and abuse. Here are just a few things you can do to protect your loved ones from scams: – Assist in reviewing Medicare statements – Learn about scams and warn loved ones...
by Marihelen Gallagher | Feb 22, 2023 | Article, Fighting Fraud, health, healthcare, Healthcare Fraud, Identity Theft, Infographic, Scam Alert
When you are on social media sites, be careful for misleading ads and posts offering free things when it comes to Medicare. The SMP has heard reports of spend cards, Medicare flex cards, and dental coverage offers targeting Medicare beneficiaries that lead the online...
by Marihelen Gallagher | Feb 15, 2023 | Fighting Fraud, health, healthcare, Healthcare Fraud, Identity Theft, Infographic, Scam Alert
Many times, scammers calling just need you to agree to their “free” products or services so they can bill Medicare. Don’t say “Yes” to any yes/no questions, even unrelated ones like “Can you hear me?” Respond with “I...
by Marihelen Gallagher | Feb 8, 2023 | Fighting Fraud, healthcare, Healthcare Fraud, Identity Theft, Infographic, Media
“Can you hear me?” Do NOT say, “Yes.” Scammers call and ask questions to get a “yes” that they can record and then use, saying you have agreed to a product or service. Instead, try other phrases like “I can,” “I...
by Marihelen Gallagher | Feb 3, 2023 | Article, health, healthcare
The Federal Trade Commission accused GoodRx, the prescription drug discount platform, of sharing sensitive personal information about its users’ prescriptions and health conditions with big tech companies such as Google and Facebook. GoodRx agreed to pay a $1.5...