June 2009 Entries
Health care organizations have many issues to consider when choosing technology to streamline operations. HIPAA and the Red Flags Rule are just two of those issues. Privacy and protection from medical identity theft are high on the list of considerations for administrators, and many who are unfamiliar with Web technology may fear that security will suffer when using services over the Internet. Actually, the opposite may be true.
Web services, especially those using XML, use the same open channels that intranets that operate within the organization do, so no security risks are present that are not already present in daily operations. In addition, most Web services,...
CDYNE Fraud Prevention Web Services as part of your anti-fraud program can help you meet the standards of the new government-mandated Red Flags Rule.
From the Federal Trade Commission’s Web site:
The Red Flags Rule, a law the FTC will begin to enforce on August 1, 2009, requires certain businesses and organizations — including many doctors’ offices, hospitals, and other health care providers — to develop a written program to spot the warning signs — or “red flags” — of identity theft. Is your practice covered by the Red Flags Rule? If so, have you developed your Identity Theft Prevention Program to detect,...
Avectra has announced its release of the Spring 2009 NetFORUM Team and NetFORUM Pro association management software, which include real-time integration with CDYNE's Postal Address Verification Web service through an exclusive provider relationship.
CDYNE's Postal Address Verification Web Service standardizes and validates addresses and adds useful member statistics such as congressional district and state representative information. We're very excited about our partnership with Avectra and wish them great success with their latest launch.
You can view their latest press release on Avectra's Web site.
CDYNE has been featured on a major financial industry Web site after an interview this morning with the site's Associate Editor. The post describes CDYNE's XML-based technology as used in debt collection, as well as the new subsidiary CKS Financial that CDYNE recently launched. You can see the full post by clicking here.
The Internet was always hailed as the new democracy, a way for the masses (us) to have some influence in the world, a voice to contribute to the global dynamics of change. At first, many of us were worried that as a society we had overestimated the power of the Internet for social change, as it became more of an e-commerce medium than anything else.
But things are changing with Web 2.0, and individuals are banding together through networking forums to make their voices louder and more powerful. Mashups and custom Web applications make it possible for technology to join...