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Medical Billing – Are You Prepared For the Red Flags Rule?

Red Flags Rule is instituted by the FTC and it is designed to protect against identity theft. The rule will take effect on November 1, 2009. It sets out how physicians offices, clinics and hospitals assess and identify medical identity theft. This occurs when a person uses another person’s personal information (Name, Social Security Number or insurance information) without the victim’s consent to obtain medical services. As defined by the FTC, “Red Flags” are suspicious patterns or practices that indicate the possibility of identity theft.

Physicians and medical practices are covered under the rule if it is a “creditor” that offers or maintain “covered account”. FTC classifies physicians and medical practices as “creditor” because they extend credits to patients when they bill them and do not collect at the time of service. Patient billing account is considered a “covered account” because it permits multiple payments and it carries a reasonably foreseeable risk to patients.

Four steps to developing a Red Flag compliant program:
1. Identify relevant red flags in your practice. Your program must include policies and procedures to identify the red flags of identity theft
2. Detect red flags: Set up procedures to detect those red flags in your daily operations.
3. Prevent and Mitigate identity theft: Respond appropriately to prevent and mitigate.
4. Update your program and keep it current as the risks of identity theft change rapidly.

The FTC guidelines offer a detailed description of each step as well as providing some examples.

Steps physicians and medical practices can do to prevent a compromise of patient record:
• Check patients photo IDs and require a second identification prior to providing medical services.
• Train staff to detect fraud and misuse.
• Monitor who is accessing patient files and records.
• Look for patterns or suspicious activities in patient accounts
• If you detect a fraud, report incident to a law enforcement agency and lockup patient account.

After the Red Flags Rule take effect on November 1 of this year, physicians and medical practices must keep their program updated and to guard against latest threats. Physicians who fail to comply could face a fine of up to $ 2,500 per identity theft incident. Physicians may even face a lawsuits as well.

Resources to learn more about Red Flags Rule:
The AMA-American Medical Association has prepared a guidance document, along with sample policies to help physicians incorporate a simple identity theft prevention and detection program into their existing compliance and HIPAA security and privacy policies. You can visit The AMA website to access these documents to access these documents.

Marwan Madanat is in charge of Alphamed Solutions, Inc. operations and business development. Alphamed Solutions is a national healthcare company focusing on delivering innovative and quality medical services and technology solutions to physicians and medical practices nationwide. Our clients include practices in single to multiple specialties and of different sizes. Alphamed solutions and services include EMR/PM consulting, Revenue Cycle Management, medical billing and medical transcription. Our services empower practices of all sizes to maximize their clinical, financial and operational efficiencies and ultimately improve patient quality of care and physicians quality of life.

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Be Prepared For Your Medical Entrance Exam

Students across the country go through a wide range of medical entrance exams conducted by several universities and medical colleges throughout the country. Medical entrance is the only way out to enable the students grab best career opportunities in the vertical of healthcare and medicine. Every year lacs of students are checked through all-India level Medical Entrance exam to secure a seat in the undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the stream of medicine and surgery or most popularly MBBS.

Every year Government of India conducts medical entrance exams through its governing authorities like CBSE, DPMT, CPMT and AIIMS as well. These entrance exams are held to fill up the medical seats in all medical and dental colleges comes under the authority of Indian government, state governments, Municipal Corporation and local authorities as well. Let’s put a glance on the premiere entrance exams that are usually on the favorite list of the students across the country.

AFMC Entrance Exam: AFMC conducts an all-India entrance test on the country level to offer admission to 130 students into its MBBS course every year.

CBSE PMT: This entrance examination is conducted by CBSE every year to fill-up around 15% of the total seats in for the bachelor degree in medical/dental stream.

CMC Vellore: CMC is affiliated to Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University that conducts an all-India entrance test every year to select aspirants for admission in under-graduate level medical courses.

DUMET: Delhi University Pre-Medical entrance exam (DPMT) is an all-India entrance test to offer students admission to various MBBS and BDS courses across several medical colleges under the University of Delhi.

Karnataka CET: This well known Entrance Exam is conducted by Government of Karnataka as Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) in the stream of MBBS courses. The medical entrance exam establishes admission to first year of medical courses in colleges/universities/institutes across Karnataka.

Manipal UGET: Being one of the renowned universities in India, it conducts all India level medical entrance exams for MBBS and Dental undergraduate courses for the students of India.

AIIMS: Known as All India Institute of Medical Science Delhi, AIIMS is the most preferred and medical and healthcares establishment that offers world class academics for its students in the stream of health care and medicine through AIIMS all India medical entrance exam.

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Getting Medical Freight Prepared In The Summer

Shipping medical freight with your trucking service in the summer is actually substantially different than shipping in the winter. Although medical material needs to be protected at all times, as it is very valuable and the health of patients may depend on it, in the summer, it is exposed to a much greater risk than any it faces when being shipped in the winter. This is the heat that is present outdoors throughout much of the country in the summer months.

The reason heat is so dangerous to medical cargo is because most medical material is biological. Anything that is biological such as blood, tissue, or organs is extremely vulnerable to heat. These types of materials are measured in terms of their half life, which is used to describe how long it can last before it breaks down completely. That half life gets drastically reduced when the material is heated.

When you are preparing medical freight in the summer months, half the battle is in the packaging. This is because you can be assured that the courier company that you ship any medical goods with should have all the proper equipment to maintain the right temperature for your goods once they are in the vehicle. Therefore, the time that you are chiefly worried about your products is when they are being loaded in or out of a vehicle, or how they should fare if the vehicles refrigeration systems were to fail. All of these situations are covered mostly by the packaging of the cargo.

The primary characteristic of the packaging of medical material needs to be its insulation. This type of material needs to be extremely well insulated. This will ensure that all the material that is on the inside of the package stays at the exact optimal temperature for prolonging its life while it is being moved between cold storage units.

While insulation is important, the ruggedness of the packaging is also important. It is important that the packing won’t crack, break or open easily when it is not supposed to. If a package suddenly fell open or cracked, all the insulation in the world won’t stop the hot air from the outside from quickly filling the inside of the container. When this happens, the material itself is warming up, and as soon as its temperature starts to rise, damage is being done. Pay attention to the packaging, and your deliveries should all go smoothly.

Chris Ellis is a consultant for trucking service and courier service companies.

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