FRANKFORT, KY. – Scammers are targeting Kentucky families looking for access to affordable health insurance, said Attorney General Andy Beshear.
Beshear issued a Scam Alert on Friday after receiving multiple reports of health insurance related scams. A Lexington resident recorded a portion of a scam call from the “National Health Enrollment Center.”
The automated caller asks if you are looking for affordable insurance coverage and quickly says you qualify for great plans as low as $199 a month for individuals and $399 a month for a family plan. The call is then transferred to a “qualified insurance specialist,” who pretends they are helping you get access to affordable coverage. The “specialist” then attempts to steal your personal and financial information by asking for your credit card information to pay a fee for service or to make your first monthly insurance payment.
“Health insurance is a vital lifeline for every Kentucky family and it is shameful that scammers are luring in victims with the false hope of receiving access to affordable health care coverage,” said Beshear. “Kentuckians should know that they do not have to pay for help accessing health insurance.”
Beshear’s Office of Senior Protection and Mediation said there are a variety of health insurance scams and offered tips to help Kentuckians avoid health care scams:
Anyone with possible information regarding scam activity should report it to the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection hotline at 888-432-9257 and file a complaint online.
One of Beshear’s top priorities is to protect Kentucky consumers, especially seniors, from scams, abuse and exploitation.
Beshear recommends Kentuckians stay ahead of scammers by signing up for Scam Alerts. To enroll text the words KYOAG Scam to GOV311 (468311) or online atag.ky.gov/scams and select text message or email alert.