AHA endorses tool to protect against medical identity theft
HIPAA Weekly Advisor, November 17, 2008
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The American Hospital Association (AHA) announced in a November 4 press release that it has endorsed Identity Force™, a company specializing in proactive identity theft protection for individuals, businesses, and government agencies, for its development of an identity theft solution product. The product is designed to help hospitals protect patients and employees from identity theft and fraud, respond quickly to breaches, and comply with regulatory requirements.
To learn more about Identity Force™, click here.
To view the AHA press release, click here.
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