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Fraud Alert about COVID-19

Updated 3/12/21 Attention: Fraud Alert about COVID-19

In January 2021, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General, Office of Investigations (HHS/OIG/OI) issued a health care fraud alert, regarding COVID-19 vaccines. This alert describes how scammers are perpetrating COVID-19-related schemes to beneficiaries, including those enrolled in Medicare. Schemes include telemarketing calls, social media platforms and door-to-door visits. Also, fraudsters are offering COVID-19 tests, HHS grants and prescription cards in exchange for personal details.

Scammers can use personal information collected through these schemes to fraudulently bill federal health care programs and commit medical identity thefts. The services offered are unapproved and illegitimate and may cause harm to the beneficiaries.

Please visit the health care fraud alert for a list of common schemes, and report any suspected COVID-19 health care fraud online or by calling 1-800-HHS-TIPS (800-447-8477).

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On April 22, 2024, UnitedHealth Group issued a press release, providing an update on the Change Healthcare cybersecurity incident that occurred on Feb. 21, 2024. Given the size of the data impacted, the investigation to determine whose data is impacted is expected to take several months. UnitedHealth Group believes this situation will impact “a substantial proportion of people in America” and is offering immediate credit monitoring and identity protection services, as well as a dedicated contact center to address questions. Visit Change Healthcare Cyberattack Support and/or reach out to the contact center at 1-866-262-5342 regarding any questions.

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