The warning states to check with your contractor, either than or throw it away.  You can check the fax number as well for it’s origin to verify as well.  BD 

CMS has become aware of a scam where perpetrators are sending faxes to physician offices posing as the Medicare carrier or Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC). The fax instructs physician staff to respond to a questionnaire to provide an account information update within 48 hours in order to prevent a gap in Medicare payments. The fax may have the CMS logo and/or the contractor logo to enhance the appearance of authenticity.
Medicare FFS providers, including physicians, non-physician practitioners, should be wary of this type of request. If you receive a request for information in the manner described above, please check with your contractor before submitting any information. Medicare providers should only send information to a Medicare contractor using the address found in the download section of the CMS.gov website found at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MLNGenInfo/ or http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedicareProviderSupEnroll.

Scam Alert from the TMA

2 comments :

  1. Id like to know the source for this alert.
    I can't find any bulletin or news release from CMS on this subject.

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  2. I noticed it on a couple sites and the link I used was from the Texas Medical Association above, so I thought when it had reached that level I would go ahead and post. Hope that helps.

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