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Closer To Mandatory Federal Criminal Background Checks for Medical Providers?
Indianapolis Senator and registered nurse Patricia Miller has asked for legislation requiring mandatory background checks for medical health care providers (i.e., doctors, nurses, licensed midwives…). There are 24 healthcare fields, which while licensed, currently do not require criminal background investigations. Quite a few issues immediately come to mind. In the health care field then, would [...]
Filed under: background checks, license, medical malpratice | Tagged: background check, Business, database, doctors, Health care, investigation, medical, nurses, Patricia Miller, security | 3 Comments »
ICanStalkU.com or How Your Own Posts Enable Burglars
Just about everyone I know has posted a pic or video on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Tumblr and or on the many other social networking sites online. People post visual shares of themselves standing by their expensive new cars, daughters in prom dresses and of course, the countless family dog chasing the squirrel (yet never the catch.. odd, isn’t [...]
Filed under: identity theft, pics, security | Tagged: break in, burglar, facebook, flickr, geotag, gps, iphone, photos, pics, stalking, theft, tumblr, twitter, youtube | 4 Comments »
Anatomy of a Car-Crash Scam
According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, car crash scams are up almost by 50% from the period 2006 to 2009 alone. http://bit.ly/9VVyzG We accident investigators here on the ground are well aware of this insurance claim scam uptick. Granted, if you are working defense, you will be looking for disqualifiers but those of us who work [...]
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