Tip: Take advantage of newly-available medical identity theft resources
APCs Weekly Monitor, January 30, 2009
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HHS and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology held a one-day identity
Also, be sure to register for HCPro's March 11 audioconference "Prevent Identity Theft with Red Flags: Develop a Compliant Program for New Federal Mandate."
Editor’s note: This tip was adapted from the January 20 issue of HIM Connection.
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