State Medical Board licensees should be on alert for a scam that has resurfaced targeting Ohio prescribers. Scammers have been calling and faxing prescribers stating they have been investigated for drug trafficking by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and their license has been suspended effective immediately.
During one reported incident, the scammers called a physician’s office, faxed a fraudulent document to the physician using the State Medical Board of Ohio’s logo, and used spoofing technology, so it appeared they were legitimately calling from the board’s office.
Please remember, State Medical Board of Ohio (SMBO) investigators will not ask for fine payment or personal/sensitive information over the phone and will never contact licensees via fax.
There is additional information posted on the SMBO website. Learn how to identify a legitimate investigation, how to verify if the caller is from the SMBO and how to file a complaint if you are contacted by a scammer.
In addition, the State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy (SOBP) has reported an email phishing scam has been sent to their licensees. The sender claims to represent the SOBP and created a website that mimics the SOBP’s site as an additional step to deceive licensees. For more inforatmion, please read the alert.