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NY AG Warns of Health Insurance Enrollment Scams

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New York Attorney General Letitia James and State Health Commissioner (DOH) Dr. James McDonald on Friday cautioned New Yorkers about health insurance enrollment scams as the 2024 enrollment through the NY State of Health is set to begin on November 16. The NY State of Health, New York’s Health Plan Marketplace, offers one-stop health insurance shopping for both public health programs (Medicaid, Child Health Plus, and the Essential Plan) and commercial health insurance (Qualified Health Plans). Earlier this year, after the pandemic’s continuous coverage rules expired, New York state resumed the practice of reviewing and renewing eligibility for those enrolled in public health programs. Health insurance scams regarding these renewals are increasing. Attorney General James and DOH Commissioner McDonald previously highlighted concerns about scammers potentially taking advantage of New Yorkers seeking to enroll in health insurance programs in May.

“We cannot allow scammers to prey on vulnerable New Yorkers who are simply trying to secure or renew their health insurance,” said Attorney General James. “As people enroll in health plans through NY State of Health, there are unfortunately bad actors trying to take advantage of the situation. I urge all New Yorkers to be vigilant and I encourage everyone to contact my office immediately if they think they’ve been approached by a scammer.”

Attorney General James and DOH Commissioner Dr. McDonald are warning New Yorkers to be wary of scammers who call, text, or email pretending to be from the NY State of Health or other New York state agencies.

There are several ways scammers prey on New Yorkers who are trying to obtain or keep health insurance:

  • Scammers use fear by threatening New Yorkers that their Medicaid or other health coverage is at risk for cancellation or that they have already lost their Medicaid or other health coverage unless they provide hundreds of dollars to reinstate or continue benefits.
  • Scammers will also use false offers of generosity to lure New Yorkers into providing personal information. This is typically done through phishing scams offering people gift cards or money to “update” their health accounts so as not to lose coverage.
  • The New York agencies that administer Medicaid, Child Health Plus, and Essential Plan benefits will never charge or ask for money from consumers to enroll or re-enroll. They will also not offer New Yorkers rewards to renew their coverage.
  • To learn how to renew Medicaid, Child Health Plus, or Essential Plan health insurance, New Yorkers are encouraged to visit the NY State of Health webpage or the NY Medicaid website. To learn about enrolling or renewing commercial Qualified Health Plan coverage for 2024, New Yorkers are encouraged to visit the NY State of Health website.

Attorney General James and DOH Commissioner Dr. McDonald provided the following tips:

  • No one can ever charge a fee to renew health insurance in Medicaid, Child Health Plus, or the Essential Plan.
  • If enrolled in health insurance through the NY State of Health, many people are available to help you renew for free. These include the state’s health-certified enrollment assistors (including navigators, agents, and brokers) and customer service representatives. For information or guidance, visit the NY State of Health website or call 1-855-355-5777.  
  • If enrolled in Medicaid through either your county’s Medicaid office or through New York City’s Human Resources Administration (HRA), there are also many people available to help for free. Contact the office where you enrolled to ask questions and get help with renewing insurance.
  • Government agencies will never threaten, demand payment, or ask for credit information in a text message, email, or phone call.
  • Many websites will try to make residents think that they are the official New York State health insurance marketplace. There is only one official NY State of Health website.
  • Submitting contact information to some websites may lead to calls, texts, or emails from scammers.
  • Report suspected fraud.

Enrollment in Medicaid, Child Health Plus, and the Essential plan is open year-round. However, New York state requires enrollees to renew their eligibility for these health plans every 12 months, although the annual renewal was suspended during the COVID-19 emergency. Enrollees are being sent renewal notices well in advance of their coverage end dates with detailed instructions on how to stay covered and their deadline to renew.

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