COVID-19 Scams are on the Rise. Help Your Patients Avoid Them

Have you or your patients received robocalls, text messages, or emails offering COVID-19 tests in exchange for your Medicare Number? Be careful! Scammers are selling fake and unauthorized at-home COVID-19 test kits in exchange for the patient’s personal or medical information. Your patients should be alerted that they should NEVER give out their Medicare Number…

Help Your Patients Guard Against Social Security Scams

The Inspector General for the Social Security Administration (SSA) has designated Thursday, March 10, 2022 as National “Slam the Scam” Day—an outreach campaign to raise public awareness of Social Security scams and other government imposter scams.  This is part of National Consumer Protection Week, March 6 – 12, 2022.

NAHC will be sharing information about “Slam the Scam” Day and we hope you will share it with your clients, friends, and family.

In 2021, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) received over 396,000 complaints of government imposter scams.  Nearly 9% said they lost money to a scammer—more than $442 million.  To prevent further losses, we urge everyone to use caution when receiving calls from someone claiming to be from a government agency.

Here are a few things to remember and share with clients, friends, and family. The SSA will never:

  • Threaten arrest or legal action if someone does not immediately send money to resolve an overpayment.
  • Promise to increase benefits or resolve identity theft issues for a fee or by moving money into a protected account.
  • Require payment with a retail gift card, prepaid debit card, cryptocurrency, wire transfer, internet currency, or by mailing cash.
  • Send text or email messages that contain personal information.

The SSA’s scam prevention message is simple:

  • Hang up on suspicious calls from “government officials” calling about a problem with your Social Security number or account.
  • NEVER make payments with gift cards, wire transfers, or by mailing cash.
  • Report Social Security scams to OIG.SSA.GOV.
  • Report other scams to reportfraud.ftc.gov.

Read and share the SSA’s Scam Awareness Toolkit and Scam Alert infographic.

Help Your Patients Guard Against Social Security Scams

The Inspector General for the Social Security Administration (SSA) has designated Thursday, March 10, 2022 as National “Slam the Scam” Day—an outreach campaign to raise public awareness of Social Security scams and other government imposter scams.  This is part of National Consumer Protection Week, March 6 – 12, 2022. NAHC will be sharing information about “Slam…

COVID-19 Scams are on the Rise. Help Your Patients Avoid Them

Have you or your patients received robocalls, text messages, or emails offering COVID-19 tests in exchange for your Medicare Number? Be careful! Scammers are selling fake and unauthorized at-home COVID-19 test kits in exchange for the patient’s personal or medical information.

Your patients should be alerted that they should NEVER give out their Medicare Number for COVID-19 test kits!

Make sure to purchase FDA-approved COVID-19 test kits from legitimate providers. Over-the-counter or at-home tests are available for sale around the U.S. at many reputable and trustworthy retailers and pharmacies.

Remember, each household in the U.S. can also have four free COVID-19 at-home tests shipped directly to their home at no cost. Visit COVIDtests.gov to order tests or learn more about testing.

If you suspect fraud, call 1-800-MEDICARE to report it.

Watch the video below for 5 things to know about COVID-19 fraud.