Sunday, October 6, 2013

Obamacare and Fraud II

As I begin to write this thread, I am confronted by the problems that many people experience when writing about Obamacare - the program is so new and so untested that there is virtually no blueprint about what to expect or how to enact the programs.  This blog is apolitical and I am not trying to make any type of statement one way or the other.  However, it is clear that implementation of Obamacare policies and what is expected of providers, Federal workers charged with implementing the program and individuals attempting to sign up for the program that there are a great deal of questions and answers are not always available.

    Confusing situations such as this one, therefore, especially confusing situations on a nationwide scale are almost tailor-made for fraudsters.  Fraudsters can take advantage of confusing situations and this most certainly qualifies.  There are already reports of fraudsters taking advantage of the confusion. 

   Therefore, the next series of posts will simply reiterate some of the basic information on how not to get "scammed" by fraudsters in general.  Such information should apply to even a large program such as Obamacare.


NOTE: THE INFORMATION IN THIS BLOG IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE LEGAL ADVICE.  IF THE READER HAS ANY LEGAL QUESTIONS, PLEASE REFER TO AN ATTORNEY.

                                             


 

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