How Do You Know If You’re A Victim?
Here are 10 signs that your medical ID may have been stolen and is currently being used by cybercriminals:
- Unexpected Medical Bills: Receiving bills for medical services you didn’t receive is a major red flag.
- Collection Notices: Being contacted by debt collectors for unpaid medical bills that aren’t yours.
- Errors In Medical Records: Finding inaccuracies in your medical records, such as treatments you never had, incorrect diagnoses or unfamiliar medical histories.
- Insurance Issues: Your health insurance claims are denied because your benefits have been maxed out or you’re told you’ve reached your coverage limit, despite not using the services.
- Notification From Your Insurance Provider: Receiving alerts from your health insurance provider about claims or services you don’t recognize.
- Unknown Accounts: Discovering new health insurance accounts or medical records under your name that you didn’t create.
- Discrepancies In Your Explanation Of Benefits (EOB): Your EOB statements from your insurer list medical services you didn’t receive.
- Being Denied Insurance: Having difficulty obtaining life or health insurance because medical conditions that you don’t have are listed in your records.
- Calls From Medical Providers: Receiving calls from doctors or medical facilities about appointments or follow-ups for treatments you never had.
- Unfamiliar Prescriptions: Notices about prescriptions being filled in your name that you did not authorize or receive.
See next weeks article for learning how you can prevent becoming A victim of medical ID fraud.