Healthcare or medical scams are a widespread phenomenon targeting millions of people every year. Whether it’s targeting vulnerable individuals seeking medical advice or patients in search of alternative medicine or better health plans, these scams pose a significant threat to your wallet and health.
In this article, we explore the most common healthcare scams or medical scams, provide tips on recognizing them, and help you adopt the best practices to stay safe.
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What are healthcare scams (medical scams)?
In health scams, fraudsters target victims with fake health or medical-related products and services and trick them into purchasing medication, supplies, treatments, or insurance. Scammers in the “healthcare business” are not just after your hard-earned money – they want to steal your personal and health information for use in other medical identity theft and other crimes.
1. Fake Health Insurance Plans. You may see an ad online or a scammer may contact you directly over the phone or email to offer you a fake insurance plan to obtain your data and money. After getting your personal and insurance information, the scammer can impersonate you to get health services and benefits. This leaves you with piled-up bills and a compromised medical history.
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2. Fake Online Pharmacies and Supplements. In these scams, fraudsters set up phony online pharmacies or websites that sell fake medication that promise to cure chronic conditions.
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3. Telehealth scams. In telehealth scams, fraudsters pose as legitimate healthcare providers offering virtual consultations. They may contact you via unsolicited phone calls or emails to capture your personal information and money.
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4. Medical Equipment Scams. Scammers sell or offer you medical devices and supplies that are overpriced, unnecessary, or non-existent. They mainly target seniors and people with chronic illnesses. In some cases, fraudsters say they offer free equipment, but the individual later discovers hidden fees and billings without receiving any services or products.
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5. Health Insurance Marketplace Scams. These scams involve fraudsters posing as certified insurance application counselors or navigators providing you assistance while applying for coverage with the Health Insurance Marketplace, for a fee of course. This type of activity is illegal.
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Protecting yourself from healthcare scams requires vigilance and the right tools. Bitdefender Scamio is designed to help you stay safe online by identifying and blocking potential scams for free!
If you're suspicious about a certain phone call, email or SMS, Bitdefender Scamio is a quick and efficient way to find out if you’re being scammed. Simply describe the situation to our clever chatbot and let it guide you to safety.
You can share with Scamio the exact thing you want to check: a screenshot, PDF, QR code, or link. Scamio lets you know in seconds if it’s a scam. Use it anywhere via web browser, Facebook Messenger or WhatsApp.
Scamio is localized for use in the USA, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Romania, Australia, and the UK.
FAQs
What are the signs of a fake health insurance plan?
Some of the most common red flags include unsolicited offers, low premiums with high benefits, and pressure tactics to persuade you to sign up quickly without providing detailed information.
What should I do if the caller threatens a family member or says they’ll cancel my health coverage?
Threats are a common tactic to scare you into making payments or doing something rash. This is illegal. No government official or legitimate organization will ever make these claims. Immediately hang up the phone and report the call to law enforcement and consumer protection offices such as the FTC and BBB.
What if I’m not sure if the call I received is from an official Health Insurance Marketplace agent?
If you happen to get a call from an agent but are unsure if you should proceed, you can hang up and contact a representative using the contact information in this link.
Additionally, you can use Bitdefender Scamio for advice whenever you are unsure about a request, message or email.
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