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When we get medical care, we typically provide health insurance information. Itโs something we expect, and it may not raise any red flags.
Unfortunately, scammers know this. And, with our health top of mind right now, they have no problem trying to take advantage. Their goal is to steal your medical identity โ to fraudulently bill insurers or Medicare, or to sell it so others can get free care in your name.
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To report a scam or for help if you or a loved one has fallen victim, contact the AARP Fraud Watch Network Helpline at 877-908-3360.
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