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Red Flags Rules Compliance Countdown: 2 days

April 29, 2009 Red Flags Rules No Comments

The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) red flags rules for financial institutions and creditors to fight identity theft require compliance by most healthcare providers on Friday, May 1, 2009.

See this post for more information on how to prepare for Friday’s deadline.

Tags: 2009billing and payment proceduresbiometricBusiness Guidecompliancecovered accountcreditorcreditorsdetect red flagsFair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003Federal Trade CommissionFour Steps ProcessFTChealthcare providersHIPAA Administrative Simplificationidentify relevant red flagsIdentifying informationIdentity TheftMay 1National Institute of Standards and TechnologyNISTOctober 2008prevent and mitigate identity theftPrivacy Ruleprotected health informationPublication 800-66 Revision 1Red Flags RuleSecurity RuletelecommunicationTheft Prevention ProgramToporoffupdate your Program
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