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Officials warn of health insurance scams

New York Attorney General Letitia James and state Department of Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald have issued a consumer alert warning New Yorkers about common health insurance scams as 2026 open ... Read More
Attorney General James warns New Yorkers about health insurance scams
As open enrollment for 2026 health coverage begins, New York Attorney General Letitia James and Department of Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald are warning ... Read More
NY health insurance open enrollment brings out the scammers, officials warn
State officials warn of "reports of scammers pretending to be NY State of Health and selling fake health insurance to steal consumers' money and personal information." ... Read More
N.Y. State warns of health insurance scams
A consumer alert is warning New York residents about common health insurance scams as 2026 open enrollment begins through the NY State of Health Marketplace. Read More
Vermont, New York officials warn of health insurance scams
Any changes to health insurance included in the "One Big Beautiful Bill" don't take effect until 2026, so any messages saying otherwise are likely scams. Read More
Attorney General warns health care customers of "junk" health plans
Attorney General Peter Neronha warns Rhode Islanders about “junk” or limited benefit health insurances that seem to provide coverage but do not meet regulated health insurance plan standards. Read More
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