Consequences of Medical Identity Theft:
- Life threatening errors: Erroneous medical information, laboratory and other test results may not only result in the wrong diagnosis and treatment but in life threatening drug interactions, wrong procedures and medications.
- Financial consequences to the individual as well as to the public in general: The Ponemon Institute, a watch dog agency which conducts research on security breach estimates that in 2010, there were 1.5 million victims of medical identity theft at a total cost of $26 billion or $20,000 per victim. In 2011, the Department of Health and Human Services allocated $1.7 billion for fraud detection.
- Individuals have been billed for services they have never received. Identity theft has resulted in erroneous caps in medical insurance and the victim becoming liable for large co-payments when insurance benefits are maxed out. Victims have suffered denial of medical insurance due to false medical information. (Medical Identity Theft:The Information Crime that Can Kill You)
- Limited victim recourse: While bank and credit card companies offer some degree of fraud protection to the victim, there is very little recourse available to the medical identity theft victim.
- Increased cost of medical care: Protection measures essential to the security of protected health information will certainly add to the administrative cost of medical care which gets passed on to the consumer.
- Loss of reputation: Damming false medical information once entered into the medical record may follow a victim
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