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COVID-19 Vaccine Resources: What Partners Need
to Know Now about Medicare Fraud
As COVID-19 vaccines begin rolling out across
the country CMS is taking action to protect the health and safety of our
nation’s patients and providers and keeping you updated on the latest
COVID-19 resources from HHS, CDC and CMS. With information coming from many different
sources, CMS has compiled resources and materials to help you share important
and relevant information on the COVID-19 vaccine with the people that you
serve. You can find these and more resources on the COVID-19 Partner Resources Page and the HHS COVID Education Campaign page. We look forward to partnering with you to
promote vaccine safety and encourage our beneficiaries to get vaccinated when
they have the opportunity. COVID-19 SCAMS As the country begins to distribute COVID-19
vaccines, scammers are taking advantage of the coronavirus pandemic. The HHS Office of Inspector General alerted the public
about COVID-19 fraud schemes, with scammers using telemarketing
calls, text messages, social media platforms, and door-to-door visits to
perpetrate COVID-19-related scams. Con artists may also try to get Medicare
Numbers or personal information so they can steal identities and commit
Medicare fraud. Medicare fraud results in higher health care costs and taxes
for everyone. What can you do to help prevent
Medicare beneficiaries from being a victim of fraud? Share this important information
with Medicare beneficiaries to help them protect themselves from Medicare
fraud: Medicare covers the COVID-19 vaccine, so there will be no cost to you. You will need to share your
Medicare card with your health care provider or pharmacy when receiving your
vaccine, even if you’re enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan.
Guard your Medicare card like it’s a credit card.
Learn more tips to help prevent Medicare fraud.
What role can partners play in
fighting healthcare fraud, waste and abuse?
Questions? Please e-mail us: Partnership@cms.hhs.gov |
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