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Cybercriminals accessed Medicare data of more than 100,000 Americans by creating fraudulent accounts, prompting CMS to deactivate accounts and issue new Medicare cards.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Wisconsin consumer officials are warning about next-level impersonator scams. They say scammers impersonating local law enforcement or government officials are scouring ...
UnitedHealth Group is facing another round of lawsuits citing the alleged Medicare fraud investigation reported by the Wall Street Journal.
A Melbourne man has spoken to his horror of falling victim to an international scam, with the hackers accessing his card ...
Historic $14.6 billion health care fraud crackdown announced by DOJ and FBI. 324 charged in nationwide schemes involving ...
Be cautious of calls claiming Medicare issues. AARP alerts beneficiaries to scams where impostors request personal details ...
Chase Bank is teaming up with the Detroit Police Department this summer to help educate seniors on how to avoid scams through ...
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The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” has sparked alarm in New York with warnings of devastating impacts on health insurance, food ...
A Memphis gynecologist indicted federally on more than 30 charges asked a judge to either move his case out of Western ...
An analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation reveals that Indiana is forecast to lose 15% of its Medicaid funding between 2027 ...
A CMS data breach has exposed Medicare information on thousands of users. Here's how it happened and what you should do now ...