Idaho Commission on Aging - Ad from 2021-01-10
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Idaho Commission on Aging
Brad Little, Governor
Judy B. Taylor, Administrator
Fraud Surrounding COVID-19 is Increasing
As the number of people and communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic grows, so do the scams
associated with it. Scammers use public health emergencies as opportunities for new fraud schemes, and
because older adults are at greater risk for serious illness from COVID-19, they may target older populations.
It’s important to remember that although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other public
health officials may contact you if they believe you may have been exposed to the virus, they will not need to
ask you for insurance or financial information.
“Scammers rapidly alter their tactics and adapt their schemes to the changing landscape, and we anticipate
that they will leverage the COVID-19 vaccine to prey on unsuspecting beneficiaries. You can never be too
careful when protecting yourself and your loved ones from scammers, so education on COVID-19 fraud
prevention is key during these times,” said Admir Selimovic, Idaho Senior Medicare Patrol Director.
Here are things you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine:
• You likely will not need to pay anything out-of-pocket to get the vaccine during this public
health emergency.
• You cannot pay to put your name on a list to get the vaccine.
• You cannot pay to get early access to the vaccine.
• You will not be solicited door to door to receive the vaccine.
• No one from Medicare or the Health Department with contact you.
• No one from a vaccine distribution site or health care payer, like a private insurance company,
will call you asking for your Medicare number, Social Security number, or your credit card or
bank account information to sign you up to get the vaccine.
The Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) recommends that Medicare beneficiaries:
• Contact your own doctor if you are experiencing potential symptoms of COVID-19.
• Do not give out your Medicare number, Social Security number, or personal information in
response to unsolicited calls, texts, emails, home visits, or booths at health fairs and other
public venues. If your personal information is compromised, it may be used in other fraud
schemes as well.
• Be suspicious of anyone going door-to-door to offer free coronavirus or COVID-19 testing,
supplies, treatments, or vaccines.
• Beware of providers offering other products, treatments, or medicines to prevent the virus.
Check with your health care provider before paying for or receiving any COVID-19-related
treatment.
• If you get a call, text, email — or even someone knocking on your door — claiming they can
get you early access to the vaccine, STOP. That’s a scam.
• Carefully review your Medicare Summary Notice (MSN) or Explanation of Benefits (EOB),
looking for errors or claims for products or services that weren’t received.
• Follow the instructions of your state or local government for other actions you should be taking
in response to COVID-19.
• Contact your local SMP for help. SMPs empower and assist Medicare beneficiaries, their
families, and caregivers to prevent, detect, and report health care fraud, errors, and abuse.
The Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) is ready to provide you with the information you need to PROTECT
yourself from Medicare fraud, errors, and abuse; DETECT potential fraud, errors, and abuse; and
REPORT your concerns. SMPs help educate and empower Medicare beneficiaries in the fight against
health care fraud. Your SMP can help you with your questions, concerns, or complaints about
potential fraud and abuse issues. It also provides information and educational presentations. To
locate the local Senior Medicare Patrol, contact your nearest SMP coordinator:
• Area 1 (Coeur d’Alene): (208)667-3179 ex. 4071
• Area 4 (Twin Falls): (208)763-2122
• Area 2 (Lewiston): (208)791-6211
• Area 5 (Pocatello): (208)233-4032 ex. 802
• Area 3 (Caldwell): (208)459-0063
• Area 6 (Idaho Falls): (208)522-5370
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