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  2. How to protect yourself from Medicare scams—and what ... - AOL

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    Call Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE or the U.S. Health and Human Service’s fraud hotline (800-447-8477). Report identity theft to the Federal Trade Commission at identitytheft.gov .

  3. How to Identify and Report Medicare Scam Calls - AOL

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    If you have a Medicare Advantage or prescription drug plan, you can also call the Investigations Medicare Drug Integrity Contractor at 877-772-3379. Any information you provide can help stop the ...

  4. Medicare scam: NH Attorney General warns of criminals ... - AOL

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    To protect yourself from Medicare fraud: Do not answer calls from numbers you do not recognize. If you receive a voicemail from someone claiming to be a representative of Medicare, do not return ...

  5. 5 ways to protect yourself from Medicare fraud - AOL

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    The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General, or HHS-OIG, investigates fraud, waste and abuse in federal health care programs, including Medicare. 5 ways to protect ...

  6. How to identify Medicare scam calls - AOL

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    A person can report suspected Medicare fraud by calling 800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227). They can also submit a complaint online through the Office of the Inspector General .

  7. Medicare Information Is Being Stolen: Protect Yourself From ...

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    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General has issued a warning in regard to scams relating to COVID-19. Fraudsters are offering services through testing sites,...

  8. Is the Change Healthcare letter I received in the mail a scam ...

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    Consider placing a free credit freeze or fraud alert to further protect yourself from people trying to open new accounts in your name. Change usernames and passwords that may have been compromised.

  9. COLUMN-Warnings of Medicare fraud mount; here is how to avoid it

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    A new report from the U.S. Senate Finance Committee documents a range of fraudulent and misleading marketing practices used to sell Medicare Advantage plans - and some of them are real eye-openers.

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