Medicare and Health Insurance Phone Scam
Medicare fraud costs the federal government more than $60 billion a year, and a sizeable share of it starts with a phone call. Scammers offer "free" back braces, fake plan upgrades, or fake refunds — all designed to harvest Medicare numbers for fraudulent billing.
Warning signs
- Offers of "free" medical supplies (knee braces, COVID test kits, diabetic supplies) in exchange for your Medicare number.
- Calls about "your new Medicare card" that requires confirming your number.
- Pitches for genetic-testing kits or DNA cancer screenings.
- Pressure to switch Medicare Advantage plans during open enrollment.
Real-world scripts
- "You qualify for a free back brace at no cost to you — just verify your Medicare number."
- "Your new Medicare card is being issued. Confirm your details to receive it."
- "Our records show you have not used your DNA-screening benefit. Press 1 to claim it."
If you receive this call
- Never give your Medicare number to anyone who called you.
- Hang up. Medicare does not call to sell anything.
- Report at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) or oig.hhs.gov.
- Check your Medicare Summary Notice for unfamiliar charges every month.
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