Are you getting billed for COVID-19 tests you didn’t order? Here’s what you need to know

By Gisselle Medina, Los Angeles Times

If 2022 was the year of free COVID-19 test kits for many California seniors, 2023 is shaping up to be the year of fraudulent COVID-19 test kits.

Consider what happened to Judy, an 85-year-old Medicare recipient in Southern California (we’re withholding her last name because she’s concerned about being victimized further). One day this year, five COVID-19 test kits showed up at her home without her ever requesting them.

“I didn’t pay any attention to the unsolicited COVID tests, so I threw them out,” Judy said. “It wasn’t until some months later that I received my Medicare summary bill and I saw charges for over-the-counter COVID tests I didn’t order.”

Each kit cost $120 to $150 — and she was responsible for a portion of the bill.

Judy is just one of hundreds of people who have fallen victim to a new scam involving COVID-19 test kits, part of the rising trend of fraudulent activity since the start of the pandemic.

Here’s how it works: Scammers buy stolen Medicare numbers online or extract them directly from Medicare patients. They use these ID numbers to bill Medicare for over-the-counter test kits, collecting a tidy profit on each one and causing enrollees to receive kits they did not order.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General has received numerous complaints from around the country about this scam, said Scott Lampert, assistant inspector general for investigations at the Department of Human Services.

“We’re doing what we can to investigate them thoroughly and hold the criminals that are pursuing these schemes accountable,” Lampert said.

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