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New Medicare Card, Same Old Scammers

Monday August 27, 2018

Medicare is getting rid of the old card because the old Medicare number was based on a person's Social Security Number.

Medicare is mailing new, more secure Medicare cards with a Medicare Number that’s unique to every person with Medicare. Medicare is getting rid of the old card because the old Medicare Number was based on a person’s Social Security Number. Scammers sometimes use Social Security Numbers to try to steal someone’s identity, open new credit cards or even take out loans in someone else’s name.

Your benefits won’t change with the New Medicare card, and it’ll be mailed to you for free— you don’t need to take any action to get it.

Scammers are hoping that you won’t be informed about the change in Medicare cards and they may try to use the opportunity to get your personal information. Fight back by following these tips:

Mailing new Medicare cards to millions of Americans takes time. Your card may arrive at a different time than your friend’s or neighbor’s. Find out when new cards start mailing to your area by visiting Medicare.gov/NewCard, and signing up for email alerts from Medicare.

To learn more on how you can help fight Medicare fraud, visit Medicare.gov/fraud.

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