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August 2024 Fraud Prevention

posted on August 5, 2024
Senior Medicare Patrol
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This month’s Fraud Fact from the Missouri SMP (Senior Medicare Patrol) highlights durable medical equipment (DME) scams and ways to protect yourself and Medicare dollars. Each year Medicare spends billions of dollars on DME such as braces, walkers and other gear prescribed by a doctor to aid them in things from chronic illnesses to healing from injuries. Since these are commo items needed by beneficiaries, this has become a top method that scammers use in attempt to trick people with Medicare. By using telemarketing, targeted internet and television ads as well as in person “sign up now” events, beneficiaries are vulnerable to health care fraudsters. By being aware of these schemes you can help protect yourself and taxpayer money.

  • Hang up if you receive a call from someone offering free DME or services that will be billed to Medicare or requests your Medicare number.
  • Do not accept money, gifts, or unnecessary equipment and supplies from a supplier in exchange for your Medicare number.
  • Beware of suppliers who want to use their own doctors to prescribe unnecessary medical equipment. Only accept DME that has been prescribed by your personal physician prior to receiving it.
  • Carefully review your MSN or EOB documents you receive. Look for any equipment you didn’t order.
  • Never sign a blank form from your health care provider or equipment supplier.
  • If you rent and return medical equipment, always get a dated receipt. Billing for equipment should stop when it is returned.
  • The Missouri SMP is here to provide you with information you need to protect, detect and report potential Medicare fraud, errors and abuse. If you suspect you or a loved one has been a target of a DME scam, or any Medicare scam, call the Missouri SMP at 1-888-515-6565.
  • This project was supported, in part, by the U.S. Administration for Community Living (ACL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $662,347 with 100 percent funding by ACL/HHS. The contents are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official views of , nor an endorsement by, ACL/HHS, or the U.S. Governmen
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