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Jan. 2010: New NPDB-HIPDB Newsletter available. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Joshua I Rozovsky   
Friday, 08 January 2010 23:15

Available from the Human Resources and Services Administration of the US Health and Human Services web site, the January 2010 issue of the National Practitioner Data Bank—Healthcare Integrity and Protection Data Bank newsletter contains a number of articles of particular interest. In addition to information on protecting confidential information (including credit card data), the newsletter contains information on "summary" versus "precautionary" suspensions and what needs to be reported to the NPDB.

 

News from the Web

[1/1] CDC Emergency Preparedness and Response: What's New
An RSS feed of new postings to the EPR site.

[1/3] UPDATED: Gulf Oil Spill 2010 Health Surveillance

[2/3] NEW: CDC Response to the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill

[3/3] UPDATED: Gulf Oil Spill 2010 Health Surveillance
[1/1] SANS Institute Security Awareness Tip of the Day


[1/3] Stop. Think. Click: Seven Practices for Safer Computing

[2/3] Revoking security access isn't always enough

[3/3] Secure your Wireless Router
[1/1] CDC's Public Health Law News
Weekly digest of happenings around the world pertaining to law and the public's health.

[1/3] Announcement: Disease, Disaster, Bioterrorism Report

[2/3] Announcement: 2008 National Obesity Summit

[3/3] Announcement: Isolation and Quarantine Training
[1/1] GAO Saved Search : "National Institutes of Health" +"risk management"


[1/2] Herbal Dietary Supplements: Examples of Deceptive or Questionable Marketing Practices and Potentially Dangerous Advice, May 26, 2010

[2/2] National Institutes of Health: Completion of Comprehensive Risk Management Program Essential to Effective Oversight, September 11, 2009
[1/1] AHA What's New
What's New on aha.org.

[1/4] Action Alert : Ask Your Legislators to Co-Sponsor Health IT Bills [Members Only]

[2/4] Letter : AHA Comments to the FCC Re: Rural Health Care Support Mechanism

[3/4] Advisory : Hospital Compare: New Hospital-Acquired Conditions Data

[4/4] Letter : AHA Letter to DOJ and HHS re enforcement initiatives under the auspices of the False Claims Act