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Outpatient Surgery E-Weekly

Can Protein-Free Diets Reduce Surgical Complications?

Restricting proteins and amino acids from patients' diets in the days leading up to surgery may lower complication risks, say researchers at the Har...

Robotic Surgery Patients May Have Unrealistic Expectations

Men expecting quicker returns to physical activity after robotic prostate surgery may have unrealistic expectations for the procedure, according to ...

Making the Most of a Staffing Dollar

"Today more than ever, you need to be certain you're getting your money's worth for every minute your staff are on the clock," says Donna Ferguson, ...

Home > News > November, 2009

FTC Extends Red Flags Rule Deadline Another 7 Months

You need to have an anti-identity theft policy in place by June 2010.

Published: November 5, 2009
Categories: Legal/Regulatory, News, IT/Tech/Software

You now have until June 1, 2010, to implement the anti-identity theft provisions of the Federal Trade Commission's so-called Red Flags Rule. The agency has postponed enforcement of the rule, which requires creditors and financial institutions to develop policies and procedures for preventing identity theft, from the previous deadline of Nov. 1.

Healthcare institutions are included among the entities covered by the rule. To comply, you must develop a policy for identifying, detecting, preventing and mitigating risk factors — or "red flags" — for medical identity theft.

For help crafting a policy at your center by next June, see "How to Comply With the Red Flags Rule" in the October 2009 issue of Outpatient Surgery Magazine. The FTC has additional resources on its Web site.

Irene Tsikitas

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