Stopping the Villains: An Interview with the Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol
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March 13, 2026
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By Izzy Glauser
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Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mwdceVwJ6M
In a recent episode from WBGU-PBS, viewers got an inside look at how Medicare fraud affects older adults and what can be done to stop it. The program features an informative conversation with experts from Pro Seniors and the Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol, who work every day to help protect Medicare beneficiaries across the state.
During the interview, the guests explain that Medicare fraud is far more than a simple billing mistake. It’s a multi-billion-dollar criminal enterprise that often targets seniors. Fraudulent schemes can include billing for services that were never provided, offering “free” medical equipment in exchange for a Medicare number, or using stolen medical information to submit fake claims.
The Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) focuses on prevention through education. Their team helps seniors, caregivers, and families learn how to review Medicare statements, recognize suspicious charges, and report potential fraud. They also emphasize the importance of protecting personal information, especially Medicare numbers from unsolicited calls or offers.
One key takeaway from the discussion is that beneficiaries play an important role in protecting themselves and the Medicare system. By simply reviewing their Medicare Summary Notices and asking questions when something doesn’t look right, seniors can help detect fraud early.
Programs like Ohio SMP empower older adults to become what the interview calls “fraud fighters.” With awareness, vigilance, and community education, Medicare beneficiaries can help stop scammers and protect vital healthcare resources for everyone.
To learn more about the program or get help reporting suspected fraud, visit the Pro Seniors website and explore their Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol resources.
To become a fraud fighter and help empower Ohioans against Medicare fraud, visit https://www.proseniors.org/ohio-smp/volunteer/