Posts Tagged ‘Identity Theft Resource Center’

Red Flag Rules and Medical ID theft

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Only one more week until the Federal Trade Commission begins enforcing Red Flag Rules that require creditors—including doctors, hospitals –take steps to minimize their patients’ identity theft risks.

The American Medical Association raised a fuss about their constituents being considered creditors, and successfully delayed enforcement. But as of August 1, your doctors’ office will probably require that you present identification at every visit.

The FTC developed the Red Flag Rules in response to increasing medical ID theft complaints from consumers and insurance companies. Though there are no exact statistics on annual occurrence, the FTC estimates about 250,000 cases every year. The World Privacy Forum estimates 500,000 victims in America.

Medical identity theft encompasses financial identity theft, insurance fraud, benefits fraud and can result in mixed medical records, according to Linda Foley, co-founder of the Identity Theft Resource Center.

As well, medical ID theft causes millions of dollars in losses to health insurance providers, including federal programs Medicaid and Medicare.

In order to meet Red Flag Rule standards, creditors must:
1. Know the warning signs of medical identity theft
2. Have a response plan if they identify a possible red flag
3. Designate a go-to person to enact the response plan
4. Train employees on your plan
5. Document all of the above

LifeLock review: Identity theft victims’ moment of discovery

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

There are life-changing moments when time seems frozen, when the mind races, tripping over itself as it tries to make sense of what’s happening.

A loan for a son’s or daughter’s first car is denied because a parent’s credit score has taken a precipitous dive. A bill collector calls demanding payment on a hospital bill in another state. A woman hands her license and registration to a traffic cop, never dreaming that within minutes she’ll be handcuffed and arrested on outstanding warrants.

Those are the moments of discovery for most identity theft victims. (more…)

Employees taking company data with them when they go

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Ah, for the simpler time, when employers worried about their workers stealing pens. Now employees are taking company information with them when they leave, according to a new survey conducted by the Ponemon Institute. (more…)