Avoiding Medical Identity Theft

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Like financial identity theft, medical identity theft can leave you responsible for bills you did not incur. But unlike other types of identity theft, it can also affect your medical records, jeopardizing your health. It could even jeopardize your health insurance coverage.

 

Medical identity theft occurs when another person uses your identity or insurance information to obtain medical services. Since the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services started keeping records in 2009, between 27.8 and 67.7 million Americans have had their medical records breached. Continue reading “Avoiding Medical Identity Theft”

Thwarting Medical Identity Theft

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Like financial identity theft, medical identity theft can leave you responsible for bills you did not incur. But unlike other types of identity theft, it can also affect your medical records, jeopardizing your health. It could even jeopardize your health insurance coverage.

Medical identity theft occurs when another person uses your identity or insurance information to Continue reading “Thwarting Medical Identity Theft”