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What happens when thieves use your medical identity?

What Is Medical Identity Theft? If the thief’s health information is mixed with yours, it could affect the medical care you’re able to get or the health insurance benefits you’re able to use. It could also hurt your credit.

Can someone steal your identity with medical records?

Medical identity theft can happen when someone physically steals your information, such as your wallet with your health insurance card in it or medical records that you threw out. Medical identity theft can also happen when hackers steal information from health insurance companies and medical providers.

What happens when your insurance won’t pay for a medication?

When your doctor orders a medication that is not listed in the formulary, the insurance company may overrule your doctor’s orders. This can be frustrating for both your doctor and you. Always remember that you have the right to appeal your insurer’s decision.

How does health insurance pay for prescription drugs?

Health insurance companies typically publish a “formulary” that lists the drugs, both generic and brand name, that your plan will cover. Prescription formularies are developed based on efficacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness of the medications.

What to do if you have lost your health insurance?

Depending on your family’s annual income, you may be eligible for Medicaid, subsidies to pay for your insurance, or you may find you can get a break on your income taxes. The possibilities are governed by both the federal government and your state’s laws. You can find out what your eligibility might be through Healthcare.gov. Are you a veteran?