Fraudulent Phone Calls
We provide specialized rehabilitative services to our patients in the communities we serve. We often see patients who are recovering from disabilities caused by injuries, illnesses, or chronic medical conditions.
Warning about Fraudulent Phone Calls
There has been a steep rise in fraudulent robocalls targeting patients on a local, regional, and national scale. Perpetrators are calling from what look like local phone numbers, claiming to be from a healthcare provider. The scam callers use stolen and readily available information from the internet and social media to convince victims of their legitimacy. These scam calls usually ask for credit card numbers, social security numbers and other personal information from patients and their family members. Unsolicited robocalls are illegal, and South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital is providing this information to help its patients and community defend against fraudulent scam calls.
South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital will generally only ask for personal information, such as a patient’s name, date of birth, address, and insurance, in the following situations:
(1) For pre-registration of a patient for an appointment or inpatient hospitalization at South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital; or
(2) As part of a call regarding a bill for services received at South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital.
- Pre-registration or appointment calls from South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital will include specific knowledge (date, time, type of service and location). South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital may ask screening security questions about a patient’s name, date of birth and address, to confirm the patient’s identity. Patients should keep in mind that one difference between a South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital legitimate call and a fraudulent scam call is scammers should not be able to articulate details regarding a service or appointment, whereas a representative of South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital will have specific information about the patient’s scheduled procedure or appointment, and history of services.
- South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital’s billing department or collection agencies calling on its behalf will always be able to confirm the location and date(s) of service(s) a patient received for the bill in question. South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital‘s billing department may also ask for name, date of birth and address to confirm a patient’s identity. A scam caller will not likely be able to supply details on their false claim, so you are encouraged to ask questions of callers who claim to be from South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital. If you are uncertain about whether a call is legitimate, please do not share your personal or financial information with the caller.
South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital does conduct patient experience surveys via telephone; however, South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital only asks about the patient’s care and treatment while an inpatient. At no time is personal information requested during these surveys.
If you receive a call claiming to be from South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital and the caller cannot confirm accurately the service you are being charged for, or provide details on the services you’ve received, the call is likely a scam and you should hang up immediately.
Here are some tips to reduce your risk of getting scammed:
- Ask for details about the bill or service without supplying specific information that scammers can use. When was the appointment? With whom?
- Ask for a phone number you can call back to confirm the request is legitimate and from Ernest Health. Hang up and call back.
- Add your phone number to the National Do Not Call List.
- South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital will never ask for your full social security number over the phone – at most we may request confirmation of the last four digits. If a caller requests your full social security number over the phone, it may be a scam call.
South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital takes patient privacy and cyber security very seriously and works constantly to ensure your personal and medical information is safe and secure.
If you suspect you have been called by a spammer you can call South Texas Rehabilitation Hospital‘s Compliance line at 1-833-202-5101, and you can report the call to the following agencies:
- The Federal Trade Commission’s Complaint Assistant online or at 1-888-382-1222.
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