Protect Yourself from Healthcare Fraud

Medical identity theft and billing fraud affect millions every year. Learn how to spot the warning signs, protect your information, and fight back.

Understanding Healthcare Fraud

Healthcare fraud happens when someone uses your medical identity to get care, prescriptions, or services—or when providers bill for services they never provided. It can damage your credit, create false medical records, and cost you thousands.

The healthcare system handles massive amounts of personal data, making it a prime target for fraud. But with the right knowledge and vigilance, you can protect yourself and your family.

Digital protection for medical records

Warning Signs of Medical Identity Theft

Bills for Services You Didn't Receive
You receive bills or explanation of benefits for medical services, procedures, or equipment you never got.
Collection Notices for Unknown Debts
Debt collectors contact you about medical bills you don't recognize or didn't incur.
Incorrect Medical Records
Your medical records show diagnoses, treatments, or prescriptions you never received.
Insurance Benefit Limits Reached
Your insurance company says you've reached your benefit limit when you haven't used your coverage.

How to Protect Yourself

Review All Bills
Carefully check every medical bill and explanation of benefits you receive for unfamiliar charges.
Guard Your Information
Never share your insurance ID, Social Security number, or medical information unless necessary.
Monitor Your Credit
Check your credit reports regularly for medical debts you don't recognize.
Request Medical Records
Periodically review your medical records to ensure all information is accurate.

Monitor Your Claims for Fraud

Services like HealthLock can help monitor your medical claims for suspicious activity and alert you to potential fraud. It's one helpful option for protecting your medical identity.