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Sidebar: Medical ID Theft by the Numbers

Feb 8, 2008,

Somewhere between 250,000 and 500,000 people are victims of medical identity theft annually.

  • At least 3 percent of overall health-care costs are due to fraud. That's $60 billion each year.
  • At least 1 percent of fraud is estimated to be medical identity theft: $6 billion per year.
  • Average payout for regular ID theft: $2,000.
  • Average payout for medical identity theft: $20,000.
  • Cost, on the street, for a stolen Social Security number: $1
  • Cost, on the street, for stolen medical ID information: $50
  • Cost of medical identity theft, per family of four, per year: $80

 

Sources: The World Privacy Forum and Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.

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