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Old 12-31-2024, 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by golfing eagles View Post
And now let's add the rest of the statement-----This event did not impact any patient care OR ANY PATIENT BILLING This is not uncommon with EMRs, they found a problem, notified CMS and will pay any overpayments back. I doubt the DOJ is even involved, and I'm 99.9999% sure the OP was scammed/phished.
That's why I was pretty sure they were scammed. I got the same notification, and then went to the Villages Health's actual website and logged in to my account and checked my messages and saw that there, confirming that the e-mail notification and text message I received from TVH were legit.

And since they're legit, it means - the DOJ wouldn't be asking ME anything about MY health, to confirm or dispute anything TVH is or is not doing with their Medicare billing. Of course, anyone from the DOJ checking with me about MY Medicare billing info would be obviously lying since I'm not on Medicare in the first place.

But anyway - the DOJ won't call people on the phone to ask them about their health. It's clearly a scam. Just like when you get a call from the IRS saying you'll be going to jail unless you cough up your overdue fines. It's a scam.