They may show up as a small card charge, a strange IRS letter, a missing bill or an Explanation of Benefits for care you never received. Each one can look like routine mail or another account notice.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A King County jury returned guilty verdicts on all charges against a man who used stolen nurse identities to place unqualified ...
A King County jury returned guilty verdicts on all charges against a man who used stolen nurse identities to place unqualified workers in nursing homes. According to the Attorney General’s Office, ...
Since the post-pandemic shift to remote work, there's been a noticeable spike in job scams, with 1 in 3 job seekers reporting stumbling across one. While these scams still successfully trap many ...
This spring, several technology companies are serving up new identity-verification modalities for both providers and patients, designed to better secure patient access, promote wider health data ...
Apps that record visits are becoming popular, but they come with privacy and accuracy concerns. By Simar Bajaj At your next appointment, your doctor may have a new kind of assistant listening in: ...
Anthropic has started rolling out identity verification on Claude "for a few use cases." The company didn't list out those use cases in its announcement, but we've asked it for details and will update ...
Prior authorization has long been a source of friction for providers and patients alike. In this interview, Dr. Michelle Gourdine, Chief Medical Officer at CVS Caremark, explains how the organization ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - A local accountant is tracking cases of identity theft involving DoorDash drivers, leaving victims -- who are not DoorDash drivers -- with surprise tax bills from the IRS.