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They answered. Said he was from Pakistan and that all MTs

Posted By: are welcome, not just US. Didn't hide it on 2008-03-04
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    VA IT security gaps extend to contractors
    06/14/06 -- 04:15 PM
    By Mary Mosquera,



    Rep. Buyer: Department CIO needs IT security enforcement authority
     
    [b]The Veterans Affairs Department said today that it has been investigating allegations that an offshore medical transcription subcontractor last year threatened to expose 30,000 veterans’ electronic health records on the Internet in a payment dispute with a VA contractor. [/b]
    The VA assistant inspector general referred to the investigation during questioning in a congressional hearing on VA’s data security environment in the wake of the theft of sensitive data of 26.5 million veterans, active duty military and reserves officers.


    The medical transcription incident highlights how gaps in information security also extend to contractors, said Michael Staley, VA’s assistant inspector general for auditing. Some VA medical transcription contractors have used offshore subcontractors in India and Pakistan without VA’s approval and without adequate controls to ensure veterans’ health information was secure under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, according to an audit released today.


    “Contracts do not specify criteria for how to protect information,” Staley told the House Veterans Affairs Committee.


    Staley enumerated audits of information management security under the Federal Information Security Management Act, the Consolidated Financial Statement and Combined Assessment Program that revealed significant vulnerabilities. These include VA not controlling and monitoring employee access, not restricting users to only the data they need and not terminating accounts of departing employees in a timely manner.


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    So then this board is now owned by Dr. Zeshan Ahmed from Pakistan? Do I understand you correctly?
    So this is NOT AN AMERICAN BOARD ANYMORE?
    Thank you all who have answered! That's what I like...

    about coming here, the diversity of answers.  You ladies (and maybe guys) have been a great help!  Thank you. 


    thanks to those of you who answered
    think I'll give the 5htp a try - i'm in a stressful situation and I think my depression is situational,thanks again. 
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    for your dad, too. I have no personal experience with those exact meds; however, I am very allergic and/or intolerant to many meds, and Zantac actually does that to me - makes me an emotional mess. I am on other meds that give me GI upset, and I have to take Zantac for a few days until either my GI system calms down, or my emotions are shot. It makes me very labile. For elderly people and those with allergies or intolerances, that can be a very common side effect - also, as I'm sure you know, elderly people are hyper-sensitive to many meds and/or have bizarre reactions - not the usual warnings on label. I hope things work out - he'd probably rather have GI distress than be agitated or upset. Good luck.
    I answered their ad and
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    Many thanks to all who answered!
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    Answered below and yes
    NM
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    question! you have only been doing this for a few months! Are you doing acute care or doctors office stuff that you already had been doing. There is no way with only a few months experience you can go home and work on acute care for a MT company and expect to make any money.

    Same thing I have been talking about in this field forever. Too many folks want to get very little experience and then leave and "work at home" not realizing they have to have some experience.

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    NEVERMIND. No one answered anyway.
    Pffffffttt!
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