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What is Puerto Rico Senior Medicare Patrol?

The Senior Medicare Patrol is a United States Department of Health and Human Services program,   financed by the Administration for Community Living (ACL).  Since 2003, it exists in all the states and territories. The Hispanic-American Institute, Inc., began administering the program in Puerto Rico in  2018.

Our mission is to empower and assist Medicare beneficiaries, their families, and caregivers to prevent, detect and report fraud, errors, and abuse in health care services through outreach, counseling, and education. 

The Senior Medicare Patrol recruits and trains volunteers to carry out its mission. The volunteers perform, among other tasks, group education presentations about subjects such as:

Implications of fraud to your health and personal finances

Common types of fraud

How to protect your identity

Identify fraudulent practices

Report fraud, errors, and abuse

Join the Puerto Rico Senior Medicare Patrol (PR SMP)

I want to join the Puerto Rico Senior Medicare Patrol to:

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History of the SMP

1995

(1985 - 2015)

Senador Tom Harkin Iowa

ORT - Operation Restore trust

Alianza entre AOA - Administration on Aging y HHS-CMS-OIG

1997

Omnibus Consolidated Appropriation Act (Public Law 104-208)
12 proyectos piloto

Diseñados para reclutar y adiestrar profesionales retirados para asistir a sus pares a prevenir, detectar y denunciar errores, fraude y abuso en los servicios de salud.

2003

SMP se convierte en un Programa Nacional
(50 estados + PR, DC, USVI y Guam

2019-2020

Info 2019 2020
Miembros Activos 6,875 5,720
Eventos Educativos 28,146 9,870
Sesiones Individuales 320,000 249.134
Personas Impactadas 1.6M 425,000

SMP History

1995

Senator Tom Harkin

Iowa (1985-2015)

ORT-Operation Restore Trust

An alliance between AOA – Administration 

on Aging and HHS-CMS-OIG

1997

Omnibus Consolidated Appropriation Act

(Public Law 104-208)

Created to recruit and train   retired professionals to assist their peers to prevent, detect, and report errors, fraud, and abuse in healthcare services

2003

SMP becomes a National Program

(50 states + PR, DC, USVI, and Guam)

2019 2020

Info 2019 2020
Active Members
6,875
5,720
Educational Events
28,146
9,870
Individual Sessions
320,000
249,134
Impacted Persons
1.6M
425,000

SMP Volunteers

Our volunteers give group education presentations that range from 5 to 30 minutes, using materials and scripts approved by the PR SMP. The presentations are intended for Medicare beneficiaries, caregivers, family members, and the public, who are interested in learning about the program, and the national efforts to educate the Medicare beneficiaries in the prevention, detection, and report of fraud, errors, and abuse in the healthcare system. The PR SMP presentations include a session to answer questions about the information and the covered subjects. Groups education sessions can take place in: 

Community centers and centers for older adults

Healthcare fairs and fairs for older adults

Educational events about Medicare

Civic organizations and faith-based group meetings

Healthcare providers’ meetings

Libraries

Universities and Community Colleges

The PR SMP presenters can identify other audiences and venues where the group education sessions can take place.  We are seeking volunteers to serve across the Island, but mainly in the Arecibo, Mayaguez, Ponce, Humacao, and Fajardo regions.

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About Us

Ricardo A. Colón Padilla

Ricardo A. Colón Padilla was born in Ponce, PR and lived in Bayamón during his early years. He studied at the University of PR (Río Piedras Campus), where he obtained a Bachelor’s Degree (Magna Cum Laude) in Business Administration, with an Accounting Minor in 1994. That same year he was licensed as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Throughout his career, he held various managerial positions, including Finance Director of Hogares CREA, Inc, Deputy Executive Director of the PR Health Insurance Administration (PRHIA) and Executive Director of the Medicaid Program withing the PR Department of Health. He also worked many years as a managerial and accounting consultant for various governmental, private, and non-profit entities.

Currently, he is the Vice-President and member of the Board of Director of the Hispanic-American Institute, Inc, a private non-profit entity that offer services to the Hispanic population with offices in San Juan, PR, Boston, MA and Albuquerque, NM. He is the Director of the PR Senior Medicare Patrol, an educational program of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The mission of the program is to empower and assist Medicare beneficiaries, their relatives, and caregivers to prevent, detect and report healthcare fraud, errors and abuse through outreach, counseling, and education.

Ana Berta Vázquez-Martínez

Ana Berta Vázquez-Martínez was born in Aibonito, PR and lived all her childhood in Barranquitas, PR. She attended the University of Puerto Rico and Interamerican University. She has a Juris Doctorate from the Inter-American University School of Law. In January 1998, she was admitted to the bar by the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. In 1999, she was admitted to the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, and the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston.

She served as Legal Advisor for the WIC Program, and was the Director of Administration for the Medicaid Program, both administered by the Puerto Rico Department of Health.

She currently works for the Hispanic-American Institute, Inc., a private non-profit entity that serves the Hispanic population and has offices in San Juan, PR, Boston, MA, and Albuquerque, NM, as the Coordinator of Volunteers of the Puerto Rico Senior Medicare Patrol, an educational program of the Federal Department of Health. The mission of the program is to empower and assist Medicare beneficiaries, their families, and caregivers to prevent, detect and report fraud, errors, and abuse in health services through outreach, counseling, and education.

Contact us

To request a group education for your community / To receive educational materials about fraud, errors, and abuse/ For questions about the Explanation of Benefits sent by your healthcare plan (EOB/MSN) / Other inquiries

33 Resolucion Street
The Corporate Center
San Juan, PR 00920-2758

787-523-0233

info@patrullamedicarepr.org