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Oct 23, 2014

Beware of Medicare Scams

By |October 23rd, 2014|Medicare Fraud Scam Identify Thief, Uncategorized|0 Comments

            It’s open enrollment season for Medicare, and that means increased risk of scams. Medicare beneficiaries can make changes to their policies from October 15 to December 7. So during this time, be on the lookout for identity thieves, calling to get your information by posing as government agents. Don’t answer any calls or give [...]

Oct 16, 2014

Are Uber Drivers Getting Their Tips?

By |October 16th, 2014|Gratuity, Uncategorized|0 Comments

A U.S. federal judge recently ruled that a ride-sharing service must face a lawsuit alleging that the company has been pocketing tips meant for the drivers (Detroit Free Press, September 19, 2014). Uber Technologies is a smartphone-summoned car service based in San Francisco that has been charging a 20% surcharge on rides. Uber was founded [...]

Oct 13, 2014

Pricey Medical Billing Errors Can Cost Thousands: What You Can Do to Prevent it From Happening to You.

By |October 13th, 2014|Billing Errors, Hospital Costs, Medical Bills, Uncategorized|0 Comments

How frequently do you think you’ve been overcharged by a medical provider? According to medical bill expert and founder of Medical Recovery Services, Pat Palmer, your chances are pretty high. According to Ms. Palmer, eight out of ten hospital bills contain numerous overcharges. These inaccuracies can add thousands of dollars to your medical costs. However, [...]

Oct 09, 2014

US officials expected to announce Ebola screening at airports

By |October 9th, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Today's post was shared by Gelman on Workplace Injuries and comes from www.cidrap.umn.edu Federal officials are finalizing details on Ebola screening steps for travelers arriving at US airports, which may be announced in a few days and may resemble the kinds of questions that outbreak countries are asking departing passengers, Centers for Disease Control and [...]

Oct 09, 2014

Workers Balk at Task Of Ebola Cleanup in Dallas

By |October 9th, 2014|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Today's post was shared by Gelman on Workplace Injuries and comes from www.cidrap.umn.edu Adequate safety is a major concern for health care workers' treating infectious diseases. Today's post is shared from nytimes.com/ DALLAS — More than six months after an outbreak of Ebola began its rampage through West Africa, local and federal health officials have [...]

Oct 06, 2014

Watch Out for Online Fraud

By |October 6th, 2014|Fraud, Uncategorized|0 Comments

AARP has advised its members to be careful as they use Internet services. For example, have you ever participated in the following online activities: Clicked on a pop-up ad? Opened an email from someone you didn’t know? Signed up for a free trial offer? Sold some merchandise in an auction? Sent funds through an Internet [...]

Sep 29, 2014

Whistleblower Protection for Reporting Fraud? Must File OSHA Complaint within 30 Days

By |September 29th, 2014|Uncategorized, Whistleblower|0 Comments

AARP reports that Dr. Farid Fata in Michigan has been accused of prescribing unnecessary chemotherapy treatments to his patients, including some who didn’t even have cancer. Dr. Fata’s nurse, Angela Swantek, noticed that medications were being administered improperly and patients were in the chair longer than necessary, which created more money for the doctor. Dr. [...]

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