The Department of Health and Human Services says that "your Medicare card is as valuable to thieves as your credit cards."
In order to help reduce Medicare Fraud, it offers these tips:
- Guard your Medicare number
- Be suspicious of anyone who offers free medical equipment or services and then requests your Medicare number
- Don't let anyone borrow or pay to use your Medicare card or your identity
- Review your Medicare Summary Notice to be sure you and Medicare are only being charged for actual services
For more information, visit StopMedicareFraud.gov.
Russell C. Golowin assists seniors in the Columbus, Ohio area with Medicaid planning, estate planning, and other related issues such as Medicare. Visit his website for more information on Medicaid planning in Franklin County, Ohio.
1 comment:
I know someone whose family was thrown into turmoil after the parents were gone because of disputes over the will. Careful and timely estate planning with the right attorney could have prevented a lot of it. Family unity should prevail when a loved one passes.
Paul | hilbrich.com
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