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The Medical Industry Business Weekly |
| August 28, 2008 |
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Other HeadlinesCompany warns hospitals about unvalidated FirstCall probe files.
UnitedHealth Group of Minneapolis extends imaging accreditation deadline to the fourth quarter of 2009.
CMS releases guide to improve access to navigating Medicare requirements for approving innovative technologies.
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Have News for Us?Submit your news on the industry, people, or companies.More News HeadlinesIt's Boston -- for the 32nd ASRT Radiation Therapy Conference Premier conference for radiation therapy and medical dosimetry professionals. HIMSS Continues Investment in the Future of Healthcare The Foundation of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society opens the application period for 12 scholarships offered for college students. Curriculum for Breast Imaging Training Released by ACR and SBI Intended to provide guidance to academic chairs, residency program directors, academic section chiefs, residents, breast imaging fellows and even radiologists. Unsure About a Medical Term? Check the Web With the launch of www.medical-dictionaries.org, professionals or laypersons can check the definition of today's medical terminology. Kroll Fraud Solutions Launches eLearning Course for Safeguarding Patient Databy Becky Jacoby, Reporter
Kroll Fraud Solutions, a leading risk consulting company, launched "Handling Sensitive Patient Information in the Healthcare Workplace," an online resource intended to teach healthcare professionals how to reduce risk with data security in their organizations.
In the last two years, statistics show approximately 9 million victims fell prey to identity theft. Since every member of a healthcare organization handles highly sensitive patient information, it's critical to raise awareness of threats to personal data such as social security numbers. The one-hour course delivers best practices information on safeguarding data and reducing risk of data security breaches. Subjects covered are: * How patient data breaches occur * How patients and healthcare organizations are affected, and * How to play a role in prevention Find out more at http://www.krollfraudsolutions.com
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