November 25, 2014

Indiana Department Of Insurance Sends Warning About Scams Around Federal Healthcare Markeplace

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The Indiana Department of Insurance is warning people purchasing health care on the federal marketplace to be on the lookout for scammers. 

Open enrollment in the federal marketplace known as Healthcare.gov began earlier this month. Department of Insurance Chief Actuary Karl Knable says people reenrolling or seeking insurance on the marketplace for the first time should be alert about potential scams. 

The first step is getting the marketplace phone number correct. He says scammers purchase numbers very similar to 1-800-318-2596, leading people who’ve dialed incorrectly to think they’re speaking with real marketplace personnel.

“Once they do get a hold of somebody, Healthcare.gov will not ask you for your credit card number," Knable said. "They rely on the insurance company that they place you with to send you a bill for your premium.”

Knable says Healthcare.gov is not soliciting people for insurance and that phone calls offering a deal should be ignored and reported to the Department of Insurance.  He says if Hoosiers need help enrolling, they can find an authorized navigator through the Indiana Department of Insurance website.

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