New Year’s Resolution:
Posted: January 08, 2026
Prevent, Detect and Report Medicare Fraud
As we step into the New Year, many are making resolutions to make 2026 our best year yet. At the Missouri SMP, we are too! We invite you to join us in making a commitment to protect yourself and others from Medicare fraud this year. Here’s how you can help:
1. I will PREVENT fraud from happening.
The best way to stop fraud is to prevent it in the first place:
- Treat your Medicare card like a credit card. Keep it in a secure location and only share it with trusted healthcare professionals
- Be cautious with “free” medical services. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is!
- Remember…Medicare won’t call or visit you.
2. I will DETECT fraud on my Medicare Summary Notices.
It’s important to regularly check your statements for any signs of fraud:
- Use My Health Care Tracker of the My Health Care Tracker App to keep track of your medical appointments and details.
- Create a profile on Medicare.gov to review current and past MSN’s
- Look for services you didn’t receive and watch for double billing.
- Check for services you didn’t ask for or were not prescribed by your doctor.
3. I will REPORT any potential fraud I see.
If you notice something suspicious on your statements:
- Call your healthcare provider to ask about the charges or services.
- Call the Missouri SMP at 888-515-6565 to report potential fraud.

The Missouri SMP is here to provide you with information you need to protect, detect, and report potential Medicare fraud, errors, and abuse. If you think you or a loved one has been a target of a Medicare scam, call the Missouri SMP at 888-515-6565.
Let’s work together to prevent, detect, and report Medicare fraud and make 2026
a year of greater awareness and protection for us all!
This project was supported, in part, by the U.S. Administration for Community Living (ACL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $638,014 with 100 percent funding by ACL/HHS. The contents are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, ACL/HHS, or the U.S. Government
