The Truth About Medical Identity Theft
By D Swain, published Jun 18, 2007
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How
You may be asking yourself how could someone do this. Medical identity theft is usually the result of criminals paying employees to steal lots of medical records. They turn around and sell them off to people will usually don't have insurance. This enables them to use your medical chart and insurance information to get expensive medical procedures. Medical identity theft can also occur if a corrupt physician falsifies your records to show a medical procedure you didn't receive so that your insurance will pay the cost.
Dangers
In addition to the financial repercussions of medical identity theft, there are also life-threatening consequences. If someone else's information has been added to your medical chart, your physician may make an inaccurate diagnosis. He may even give you the wrong treatment or drugs you may be allergic to. If you need a blood transfusion and have someone else's type on your chart, you could receive the wrong blood type. Now you may be asking what are things you can do to avoid medical identity theft.
Tips
There are a few things you can do to prevent medical identity theft. Since criminals often change your insurance contact information, you should call every couple of months to make sure it is still current. Once a year, you should also request a list of any claims made to your insurance company. Your medical charts should also be checked for any misinformation. Because medical charts aren't kept in a centralized database, they prove to be the hardest to track down and correct.
The Truth About Medical Identity Theft
Medical identity theft is a growing problem.
Credit: Michal Zacharzewski
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