It’s open enrollment season, which also means it’s Medicare fraud season. Eligible beneficiaries have until December 7th to shop for the best deal for their health care dollar. Unfortunately, some of the deals offered won’t be deals at all.
Just like in other years, Medicare scams spike during open enrollment season with criminals posing as insurance providers calling and emailing about free gifts or limited time offers. These ploys are designed to capture information criminals can use to bill Medicare for bogus services and treatment.
Be suspicious of anyone who calls, emails or visits you promoting a Medicare plan. Legitimate health plans can only contact you if you’ve requested information or if you have an existing relationship with them. Lastly, always review your Medicare or explanation of benefits statement to ensure fraudulent charges aren’t included.
Be a fraud fighter! If you can spot a scam, you can stop a scam.