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Bilingual Volunteer Needed - Become a Community Fraud Fighter!
ORGANIZATION: Senior Medicare Patrol - AdviseWell, Inc.
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10 people are interested
The Georgia Senior Medicare Patrol is in need of retired, bilingual professionals to help teach Spanish-speaking seniors to prevent, detect and report possible Medicare fraud, abuse and waste. Volunteers are needed conduct short presentations on Medicare fraud at senior centers, retirement communities, churches, etc. in their own communities. Volunteer are also needed for help with community outreach events like health fairs and senior expos to spread awareness about the SMP program. Free training and materials are provided. Volunteer around your schedule.
The Georgia Senior Medicare Patrol is a federal grant program, sponsored by AdviseWell, Inc., with corporate offices in New Orleans, LA. For more information, please contact Sunny Lawless at 877-272-8720 or visit www.stopmedicarefraud.org.
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About Senior Medicare Patrol - AdviseWell, Inc.
Location:
Corporate Office: 201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 2401, New Orleans, LA 70170, US
Mission Statement
Senior Medicare Patrol programs help Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries prevent, detect and report health care fraud. In doing so, they not only protect older persons, they also help preserve the integrity of the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Because this work often requires face-to-face contact to be most effective, SMPs nationwide recruit and teach nearly 5,000 volunteers every year to help in this effort. Most SMP volunteers are both retired and Medicare beneficiaries and thus well-positioned to assist their peers.
Description
Senior Medicare Patrol staff and their highly trained volunteers conduct outreach to Medicare beneficiaries in their communities through group presentations, exhibiting at community events, answering calls to the SMP help lines and one-on-one counseling. Their primary goal is to teach Medicare beneficiaries how to protect their personal identity, identify and report errors on their health care bills, and identify deceptive health care practices, such as illegal marketing, providing unnecessary or inappropriate services and charging for services that were never provided. In some cases, SMPs do more than educate: When Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries are unable to act on their own behalf to address these problems, the SMPs work with family caregivers and others to address the problems, and if necessary, make referrals to outside organizations who are able to intervene.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Multiple locations Atlanta, GA 30334
DATE POSTED
July 18, 2023
SKILLS
- Basic Computer Skills
- People Skills
- Public Speaking
- Community Outreach
- Spanish
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Orientation or Training
- Flexible