Beware of scams during open enrollment for insurance
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Government agencies will never threaten, demand payment or ask for credit information in a text message, email or phone call. Some red flags to watch out for include:
Fear and threats: Scammers often use fear by threatening New Yorkers that their Medicaid or other health coverage is at risk of cancellation, or that they have already lost their Medicaid or other health coverage unless they provide hundreds of dollars to reinstate or continue benefits.
False generosity: To trick people into providing personal information, phishing scams may offer gift cards or money to "update" health accounts to avoid losing coverage. The
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Requests for money: Scammers may ask for money to enroll people in marketplace insurance. No one can ever charge a fee to renew health insurance in Medicaid, Child Health Plus, or the Essential Plan, and the
If enrolled in health insurance through the NY State of Health, many people are available to help you renew for free. For information or guidance, visit nystateofhealth.ny.gov/ or call 1-855-355-5777. The phone line is available from
If enrolled in Medicaid through your county's Medicaid office, there are also many people available to help for free. Contact the office where you enrolled to ask questions and get help with renewing insurance – see health.ny.gov/health_ care/ medicaid/ldss.htm for more information.
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