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Evicore scam calls: How to protect your health info!
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Imagine getting a call that says your medical procedure was approved, but the voice never names a real company. That scenario shows how scammers blend legit‑sounding language with vague references to insurance or hospitals. The safest move is to verify any claim by calling the number on your insurance card or provider’s official website—never the callback number in the voicemail. Keep your personal info (SSN, DOB, policy number) offline until you confirm the caller’s identity. Use your phone’s block feature and report the number to the FTC or your carrier. A quick check can stop a potential fraud before it harms you.
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Unknown number, no message. Whatever.
The call claimed to be a confirmation of a CT scan scheduled by a doctor.
Within minutes, this number makes repeated calls, often from different numbers, and exhibits aggressive behavior
Procedures were appoved succefully
Based on comments from others, it's possible this number isn't related to insurance sales unless it's a case of number spoofing; for those hesitant to answer, the true purpose of the call may remain unknown.
Multiple calls were made by this number within a short span of 2 hours, despite being blocked months ago, suggesting it might be an insurance agent trying to capitalize on the recent expiration of the Annual Medicare Enrollment Period.
As somone who works in a primary care office, I can attest that insurance companys never call patients to inform them of auth approvals, this is defenitly a SCAM
VIRTUAL PBX has been involved in another case of spoofing, which is unacceptable.
i recieve a call on thanksgiving day early in the morning, no message was left and i didnt even hear it becuz my ringer was off
The caller hangs up immediately after the call is answered
Fake insurance scammer, total junk
Calls are being made to my number during evening hours, outside of typical business hours.
The call was related to insurance pre-approval.
The doctor calld to see if a procedual was done corectly.
I got a voicemail from eviCore Healthcare on behalf of Aetna, but I'm not the person they are looking for and I dont have any medical procedurs, I think this might be a spam call, so I advise everyone to be cautious and never call back a number from a suspicious call, insted search for the official phone number
I recived a voice mail from eviCore Healthcare, they claimed to be calling on behalf of Aetna, but I'm not Karen Miller and I dont have any health insurance, this might be a spam call, be careful and never call back the number they provide
Apparently a fake call from United Health Care, claiming to need doctor authorization
This entity appears to be a third-party health insurance company that utilizes an evidence-based approach to evaluate claims.
A voicemail claimed to be from Epicore stating a medical procedure denial, mentioned a name that wasn't mine, and asked to call a 1‑888 number, yet I have no insurance or pending procedure, so it appears to be a misdirected or spam call; I advise verifying official numbers before returning such calls.
A voice mail from this number claimed to be from Epicore and stated that my medical procedure had been denide, however, the name mentioned was not mine and I dont have any medical insurance or ongoing procedurs, so I'm asumiing it's a spam call, I would advise every one to be cautious and allwas verify the authenticity of such calls.
A voicemail was received claiming to be from Epicore, stating that a medical procedure had been denied, but the message contained incorrect personal information and no ongoing medical procedures or insurance are in place, suggesting this is either a wrong number or a spam call.
The call claimed to be about a health procedure my doctor had ordered, but I knew that wasn't true since my doctor had not ordered any such procedure.
A call was missed and no message was left behind.
The caller said they were trying to approve a medical procedur, but they didnt have my doctor's name or my name, which is wierd.
The automated voice from Evicore, calling on behalf of an unspecified entity, seemed broken or potentially scam-related, as it lacked any specific details, and when I requested a representative, the call was terminated.
Since the number is unknown, I don't answer, and when no voicemail is left, I block it, but the calls continue.
The capacity is already full, no more calls can be accepted
I allwas allow calls from known numbers
A call from an individual claiming to be Amber Jennings led to a request for my social security number. Given the lack of transparency about the company, I terminated the call.