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Tarrytown employee, female friend accused in medical insurance fraud scheme (The Journal News)
TARRYTOWN - A village employee's wife uncovered an insurance fraud scheme involving her husband and his female friend, police said.
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SRA to Manage 2 Health-Care Data Banks for HHS (Washington Post)
SRA International of Fairfax won a $68.6 million contract from the Health and Human Services Department to manage two data banks that collect information on medical and dental malpractice, improper payments and licensing issues.
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Ophelia Ford says TennCare Fraud allegations are false (WREG-TV Memphis)
State inspectors paid a visit to Ford Funeral Home to look at payroll records for State Senator Ophelia Ford. They're trying to find out if she committed TennCare fraud. The senator talks to News Channel 3's Stephanie Scurlock about the allegations.
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Privacy advocates ill over database (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
WASHINGTON -- The federal government is working to create a massive database of medical records with the aim of improving health care, but privacy experts worry it will be an inviting target for data thieves who want to steal your medical identity.
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Links on data thefts weak (Houston Chronicle)
Personal information about Americans is stolen or lost from some government or private computer almost daily, but congressional auditors can link only a few identity thefts to the breaches.
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Areas Eyed in Medicare Probe (Washington Post)
The federal government plans to target medical equipment suppliers in Los Angeles and South Florida in an effort to root out fraud in Medicare, the insurance system for the elderly and disabled, a Medicare official said yesterday.
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Fire department volunteer charged with fraud (Albany Times Union)
Mark W. Foster allegedly worked at pizza shop while drawing benefits
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Consequences of Data Breaches Tough to Trace (E-Commerce Times)
Personal information about Americans is stolen or lost from some government or private computer almost daily, but congressional auditors can link only a few identity thefts to the breaches. That's primarily because links are so hard to find that nobody knows how frequently security lapses lead to fraud, the Government Accountability Office said Thursday.
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Sunfest coverage! Read all about what's happening at the favourite summer festival this weekend (London Free Press)
A London doctor whose family practice has been full for a decade is taking on new patients. But he expects any he accepts now to be motivated to be healthy -- and to stay that way.
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Pre-Reform Illinois Workers' Compensation Costs Per Claim Were Among Highest of 14 States, WCRI Study Reports (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.----Workers' compensation costs per claim for medical care of injured workers and payments for lost wages in Illinois were among the highest of 14 states studied prior to the enactment of 2005 Illinois reforms, according to a new study by the Workers Compensation Research Institute .
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For example, any given travel insurance policy might cover flight cancellations attributed to airline delays, aircraft maintenance or severe weather. But what if your flight cancellation came as a direct result of a terrorist attack? Would you still be covered? Most people believe they would be, but the fact is that the majority of existing travel insurance companies wouldn't cover policy-holders under such circumstances - regardless of any injury, property damage or loss of money encountered. So while you may have insurance, it's important to ask: are you really covered?
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