Ohio Department of Insurance director Judith L. French is cautioning the more than 2.5 million Ohioans on Medicare to be alert for scams seeking to steal their personal information during the current Medicare open enrollment period, which runs through Dec. 7.

Consumers should watch for fake Medicare communications seeking personal information or money in exchange for any of the following: to help with enrollment, to schedule health services, to sign up for a Part D prescription drug plan or Medicare health plan coverage, and to provide a new Medicare card.

How to protect yourself

Seek Medicare information from a trusted source.

As the state’s longtime official Medicare educational resource, OSHIIP is conducting Medicare Checkup events virtually and on-site across the state, and individual virtual counseling to help Ohioans navigate Medicare. OSHIIP’s Medicare experts are also available at 800.686.1578 and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. A Medicare events schedule and counseling scheduling tool are available at insurance.ohio.gov.

The careful evaluation of Medicare plan options is imperative because plans may have different benefits, out-of-pocket costs, covered prescription drugs, in-network physicians, and premiums each year.

Report fraud and predatory sales practices.

OSHIIP partners with the Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol [SMP] to detect and report wrongdoing. The SMP provides education and response to reported Medicare fraud, waste, and abuse. Contact SMP at 800.488.6070.

If you feel an insurance agent is using high-pressure, fraudulent or dishonest sales practices, contact the Ohio Department of Insurance at 800.686.1527 and insurance.ohio.gov.

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