Medicaid renewal phone scam targeting New Yorkers. What to know

Authorities warned Friday of a new telephone scam targeting New Yorkers enrolled in Medicaid and other related government health plans.

The scammers are deceptively calling people and asking them to pay hundreds of dollars to maintain their health insurance through Medicaid and related programs, said Attorney General Letitia James and Acting Health Commissioner Dr. James Mcdonald.

The truth is that there is no charge or fee to renew your health insurance in Medicaid, Child Health Plus, or the Essential Plan.

New York Attorney General Letitia James.

The scheme aims to capitalize on the monumental state and federal effort underway to renew Medicaid or related coverage for millions of New Yorkers after pandemic-era measures expired. The renewal process paused during the pandemic but recently restarted. The renewal reviews will continue through spring 2024.

Medicaid renewals: 100K expected to lose Medicaid in NY due to end of COVID emergency. What to know