Why You Should Care About Health Care Fraud

urbans Verified Advisory
Published: Nov 8, 2024
Last Updated & Verified: Nov 10, 2024
This advisory is compiled for consumer defense education. Threat indicators are actively monitored and updated as new campaign vectors emerge.

How do doctors get paid? Healthcare isn’t free in any country: citizens pay for it. 

> “We pay doctors when they provide lots of health care, not when they provide good healthcare.”

About 19% of the USA’s GPD goes to healthcare. 3.5 Trillion. Why does the US spend so much on health care? Why do Americans pay at least twice as much as any other developed country?

To put things worse, healthcare scams cost us $70 billion per year, which adds up quickly. Patients (not only in America) are overpaying for underperformance.

Given the government expenditure, fraudsters want a piece of the cake. Ironically, many of healthcare fraud cases aren’t too hard to prevent with a bit of self-awareness.

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There are many types of fraudulent cases and they are committed by a wide variety of people. When we talk about healthcare fraud we are talking about actions such as:

This is by no means an exhaustive list. There are new schemes taking place all the time, and many of them slip through the cracks. As a consumer, you need to think about what you can do to fight back against healthcare fraud.

Healthcare: Good investment or Money Pit?

Threat investigation breakdown: Why You Should Care About Health Care Fraud

Scammers have good reasons to get into the system. Once you have your “business” running, you can make a fortune with a low risk of getting caught. Even if it means misrepresenting stats, or hiding information, or endangering the patient’s life.

Healthcare fraudsters will:

Scammers have no interest in solving your health problem. They prefer to solve the effects— not the causes— so you keep coming back to pay for something that won’t help you.

Awareness: nobody cares as long as the patient doesn’t find out the truth.

Who would do something like that?

Healthcare scammers have multiple profiles, each one with different motivations. It could be:

How Do Healthcare Scammers Reach Out To Me?

Threat investigation breakdown: Why You Should Care About Health Care Fraud

If you fell for a scam, it may not be your fault. Healthcare fraud is not something you usually find (although you can prevent it); the scammer finds YOU and catches you off-guard.

Before commiting fraud, perpetrators research their potential victims. They prefer to target:

Regardless of the variation, they use intrusive marketing to contact. Cold email, phone calls, advertising, fake referrals, and reward programs.

Will Medical Fraud Ever Stop?

Threat investigation breakdown: Why You Should Care About Health Care Fraud

With over $3 trillion per year investments in healthcare, scam cases will keep happening for a looong time. However, preventive measures can discourage con men from tricking you, hence reducing the risk. 

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Are we too easy to scam? Before changing the system, we need to take charge of our situation. Scam cases may stand for a mere 3% today, but these schemes “mutate” as fast as medical security improves. Maybe faster.

Are people aware? How much regulation do we need in this sector? Remember those numbers: almost $70 billion lost every year, excluding the hundreds of unreported cases.

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Your Healthcare Anti-Scam Guide: Types, Red Flags, & Tips

Threat investigation breakdown: Why You Should Care About Health Care Fraud

As a broad topic, healthcare splits into health insurance, medication, and medical services. Scam can come up as a combination of these three, and it’s complex to detect without previous knowledge.

A. HEALTH INSURANCE

Why insurance first? Because the service prices are based on many abstract conditions. How do you explain this sector? Most people can’t. Use some jargon to hide your scheme, and people will say “Yes” to avoid feeling dumb. A scammer magnet.

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B. MEDICATION

Whenever you need it, one pill can make you feel better as you recover from illness. But as easy as it is to stop the effects, it’s a hundred times easier to mess up if you use the wrong formula.

Counterfeit medication, illegal drugs, fake pills. Change the tiniest component, and what once was a healing substance now becomes a life threat. 

Pharmaceuticals can get it wrong once and give you a wrong (or expired) medicine. But 99% of faulty medicine comes from con men reselling products.

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C.** **MEDICAL SERVICES

Americans fear to go to the hospital, and not precisely for health issues. The situation is beyond absurd: you can find stories of people in accidents screaming: “Don’t call the ambulance. I can’t afford it!”

Should treatments be really that expensive? Or are we being fooled by medical fraudsters?

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Five Common Tactics Scammers Use to Fly Under the Radar

Threat investigation breakdown: Why You Should Care About Health Care Fraud

  1. Useless free tests to gather data.
  2. Charging service fees with ambiguous terminology.
  3. Forging/misrepresenting the patient’s documents.
  4. Advance fee scams via insurance premiums and medical treatment.
  5. Kickbacks. Ever wondered why you pay so may for add-on prescriptions? One provider refers patients to someone else’s products and treatments to get commissions or referrals.

Better To Prevent Than Cure

Threat investigation breakdown: Why You Should Care About Health Care Fraud

If you are already having health issues, money scams must be the cherry on top of the cake. Scammers have dozens of schemes to rip you off. They’ll likely always be one step ahead of you.

The solution? Prevent from getting into these situations. You don’t need to research and predict every single scheme out there. Just stick to the best practices, and you won’t have to deal with them.

How to Avoid Surprise Bills

When possible, choose in-network care to save costs. Here, the provider charges the insurer, who will review the bill and pay while providing their contract. The patient pays the remaining amount.

Out-of-network exposes you to facility fees and variable treatment rates. If you don’t see it fair, opening a dispute can get you more convenient pricing.

It will save you a lot of hassle to prepay your treatment, which can even include a discount. What matters is that once it’s paid, you know they won’t charge anything more.

How to Avoid Medicine Scams

Verify the provider before ordering medication. Most people assume a product doesn’t change no matter who sells it, which puts them at risk of counterfeits, expired medication, and manipulated drugs.

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You’ll likely not find out 100% of the facts until you contact the dealer. Ask about previous cases and social proof.

Although it’s rarer than scams, official pharmaceuticals can make errors too. No matter where you buy the official drug, use the product with caution anyway: 

You may not refund a defective product, but at least you won’t compromise your health.

How to Avoid Unfair Insurance Charges

You can ask your insurer for an EOB bill (Explanation Of Benefits). This document shows all your credentials and the amount your insurer covered after a treatment.

Weeks after using a healthcare service, your insurance will have all the details of the EOB. You can check if the numbers make sense.

Don’t hesitate to use saving techniques such as bundling, which can save 5 to 20% of the costs. Consider merging health insurance with other subscriptions (home, auto insurance) into one.

Do you use the service often? Maybe once a year? Choose a health plan that fits you.

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How to Avoid Unnecessary Prescriptions

Check up what you need and remove anything else. The more medication you take, the more chance to have side effects.

Before your doctor sends you with the prescription, double-check your health report. Do NOT assume every doctor you meet will know this information.

You’d be surprised how many times it happens because patients fear to question their doctors. How are you going to doubt a professional? The elderly fall for this mistake all the time.

Don’t Let Their Field of Expertise Intimidate You

Let them know every pill you have been taking, when, and how. Next, questions: What options do I have? What happens If I don’t take it? Is this product covered by my health insurance?

If that prescription is a must-have, ask: “Doctor, are you giving me the smallest dose required to make an effect? Exactly when and how to use it?”

Wrapping Up: A Healthcare Service You Deserve

Threat investigation breakdown: Why You Should Care About Health Care Fraud

Like any industry, you will find highs and lows. Although honest professionals outnumber fraudsters, that won’t stop unaware patients from falling for healthcare scams. Ask accurate questions that prevent overcharges.

Some doctors misrepresent their consultation sessions to make you overpay. Write down your appointments on a calendar, so you clearly remember if that one-hour session charged was actually twenty minutes.

Beware where you share your personal data. Before using a healthcare service, read a bit about the recent inspections and cases. Follow the best practices to get the best price for the healthcare service you deserve. Nobody will care about your health more than you.

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