[Dataloss] Medical ID theft on the rise
lyger
lyger at attrition.org
Tue May 16 12:04:40 EDT 2006
http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bal-ambrose0515,0,5443957.column
Watch out for medical identity theft
By Eileen Ambrose
We shred our papers and delete anything "phishy" to prevent thieves from
posing as us and stealing our money. Now there's a new twist to watch out
for -- medical identity theft.
This is when thieves use your name or insurance information to get medical
treatment. Or, they might use it to buy prescription drugs or get
reimbursed by insurance companies for services you never received.
That's not the worst of it. False entries on health care records mean you
could end up being treated based on someone else's medical history, says
Pam Dixon, executive director of the World Privacy Forum.
Dixon's group last week issued a report on this crime, roughly estimating
that it has ensnared 250,000 to 500,000 consumers so far.
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