Department of Financial Regulation warns of potential health insurance scams
Be alert and protect yourself from fraud when searching for health insurance coverage online.
When searching the internet for Vermont Health Connect, be aware of websites offering insurance as "Obamacare," "ACA compliant" or "minimum essential coverage." Only use the following links to purchase individual or small group health insurance coverage in
•If you apply online, look in the URL bar and make sure it starts with https://portal.healthconnect. vermont.gov or https://info.healthconnect. vermont.gov
•To verify information or enroll, call the
•The State has trained assisters to help you. If you use an assister, keep a record of the person's name, who they work for, their telephone number, mailing address and email.
•Double check any information that is confusing or sounds suspicious.
•Don't sign anything unless you understand it.
•Never give out your social security number, credit card or banking information to someone who calls or comes to your home uninvited, or to companies you didn't contact, or in response to advertisements.
If you are not receiving health insurance through your employer or Vermont Medicaid and you have purchased a health insurance plan from anyone other than BCBSVT or MVP, or if you have any questions about potential health insurance scams, please email DFR at [email protected] or call 800 964-1784. For more tips on avoiding fraud see: https://info. healthconnect.vermont.gov/learnmore/ avoiding-fraud
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