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Date published: Friday, May 11, 2007
Federal Bureau of Investigation
There are deceptive offers for medical services on the marketplace. Common health insurance frauds often come with “free” products that are not needed or never delivered. Older citizens are frequent targets of Medicare schemes.
Medical Equipment Fraud
Equipment manufacturers offer “free” products to individuals. Insurers are then charged for products that were never needed in the first place and/or may not have been delivered.
Rolling Lab Schemes
Unnecessary and sometimes fake tests are given to individuals at health clubs, retirement homes or shopping malls and billed to insurance companies or Medicare.
Medicare Fraud
Medicare fraud, the FBI reports, can take the form of any of the health insurance frauds, such as those mentioned above. Senior citizens are frequent targets of Medicare schemes, especially by equipment manufacturers who offer seniors “free” medical products in exchange for their Medicare numbers.
Because a physician has to sign a form certifying that equipment or testing is needed before Medicare pays for it, con artists fake signatures or bribe corrupt doctors to sign the forms. Once a signature is in place, the manufacturers bill Medicare for merchandise or service that was not needed or was not ordered.
Tips to Avoid Health Insurance Fraud
Here are ways to stay clear of frauds: