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[quote=Anonymous]I was just going through my (disabled) husband's Medicare Part B Summary Notice and found it was odd We have two summaries for some reason: one covering April 5-July 3 2023 Another covering April 20- July 14 2023 He had no health care treatment during those time frames (just prescription refills). There are 4 charges for at-home COVID tests during that time frame. Medicare paid $94 each time. The charges come from all over the country. We didn't order any at home COVID tests and he didn't take any either. I called to report this as fraud but ended up waiting on hold. I don't have the patience to deal with Medicare right now. Has this been happening to other people? Why wouldn't Medicare notice that a patient in MD was getting these tests from all over the country within a short time frame? Wouldn't that be noticed? People have to jump through SO MANY HOOPS to get Medicare reimbursement for legitimate therapies and treatments. [/quote]
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