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Medical identity theft happens when someone steals your personal or health insurance information. They use it to get medical care, prescriptions, insurance payouts, even surgery. It’s a lot like regular identify theft. It can damage your credit rating, cost you money and take time to clear up, and even hurt your chances to get some jobs. And it's happening more and more in the United States.
It could be used to get medical services or drugs. If your card is missing, lost or stolen, notify Allina Health | Aetna Member Services right away.
Don’t give out your insurance ID, Social Security or driver’s license numbers on the phone or by mail to just anyone. Make sure you initiated the contact. And make sure there is a valid reason for giving out the number.
We avoid asking for your Social Security number. However, there are times we need it. For example, if you:
If you are uneasy giving information to someone who says they are from Allina Health | Aetna – DON’T. Instead, call the Member Services number on your ID card. Ask to have your call directed to the department asking for the information. That way, you can be sure you are giving the information to Allina Health | Aetna.
If you visit a free clinic, make sure it’s free. Don’t show your ID card for any reason.
Take time to read mailed Explanation of Benefits (EOB) statements or online claims. Even if they are marked, “This is not a bill.” Look for:
Identity thieves can run up medical costs in your name. The bills can be mailed to another address. You won’t know unless you check your report. Or you get a call from a collection agency.
You can get a credit report for free. Visit the Federal Trade Commission website to learn how.
It could be used to get medical services or drugs. And these will be on your medical record permanently. If your card is missing, lost or stolen, notify Allina Health | Aetna Member Services right away.
Don’t give out your insurance ID, Social Security or driver’s license numbers on the phone or by mail to just anyone. Make sure you initiated the contact. And make sure there is a valid reason for giving out the number.
We avoid asking for your Social Security number. However, there are times we need it. For example, if you:
If you are uneasy giving information to someone who says they are from Allina Health | Aetna – DON’T. Instead, call the Member Services number on your ID card. Ask to have your call directed to the department asking for the information. That way, you can be sure you are giving the information to Allina Health | Aetna.
Take time to read mailed Explanation of Benefits (EOB) statements or online claims. Even if they are marked, “This is not a bill." Look for:
If you visit a free clinic, make sure it’s free. Don’t show your ID card for any reason.
Identity thieves can run up medical costs in your name. The bills can be mailed to another address. You won’t know unless you check your report. Or you get a call from a collection agency.
You can get a credit report for free. Visit the Federal Trade Commission website to learn how.
It could be used to get medical services or drugs. And these will be on your medical record permanently. If your card is missing, lost or stolen, notify Allina Health | Aetna Member Services right away.
Don’t give out your insurance ID, Social Security or driver’s license numbers on the phone or by mail to just anyone. Make sure you initiated the contact. And make sure there is a valid reason for giving out the number.
We avoid asking for your Social Security number. However, there are times we need it. For example, if you:
If you are uneasy giving information to someone who says they are from Allina Health | Aetna – DON’T. Instead, call the Member Services number on your ID card. Ask to have your call directed to the department asking for the information. That way, you can be sure you are giving the information to Allina Health | Aetna.
Take time to read mailed Explanation of Benefits (EOB) statements or online claims. Even if they are marked, “This is not a bill." Look for:
If you visit a free clinic, make sure it’s free. Don’t show your ID card for any reason.
Identity thieves can run up medical costs in your name. The bills can be mailed to another address. You won’t know unless you check your report. Or you get a call from a collection agency.
You can get a credit report for free. Visit the Federal Trade Commission website to learn how.
Allina Health | Aetna is an affiliate of Allina Health and Aetna Life Insurance Company and its affiliates (Aetna). Aetna provides certain management services to Allina Health | Aetna.
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