Unsolicited Diabetes Supplies: The New York StateWide Senior Action Council's "Medicare Fraud of the Month" for July
The StateWide Fraud of the Month is a component of the Senior Medicare Patrol, the definitive resource for
"Senior Medicare Patrols across the country report diabetic supply charges found on Medicare statements when the beneficiary doesn't have diabetes," announced
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Alvarez is advising seniors to do the following to prevent Diabetes Supply Fraud:
- Check your insurance statements for diabetic supply charges you don't need or did not order.
- Be sure your doctor has assessed your condition and orders the equipment or supplies for you.
- Do not accept money, gifts, or unnecessary equipment and supplies from a supplier in exchange for your Medicare number.
- Watch out for unsolicited diabetic supplies such as glucose monitors received by mail.
More Affordable Insulin
The newly enacted Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) capped out-of-pocket costs for insulin medications (limited to
The
Beware
Alongside these positive changes, the NYS Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) has been receiving reports of unsolicited diabetic monitoring devices being mailed to individuals.
While durable medical equipment (DME) companies play a crucial role in supplying necessary healthcare equipment like wheelchairs, catheters, and continuous glucose monitors, fraudulent companies across the country are taking advantage of Medicare beneficiaries. These scammers charge for equipment without demonstrating the medical necessity, potentially defrauding individuals in need.
"Reports of diabetic supply charges have been found on Medicare statements even when the beneficiary doesn't have diabetes," warned Alvarez.
The NYS Senior Medicare Patrol has a hotline for people who believe they have been a victim of any Medicare fraud. Call 800-333-4374. Or visit nysenior.org. Certified counselors are ready to help answer any questions regarding Medicare benefits and issues.
It is estimated that Medicare fraud costs taxpayers over
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