Beware individuals who are using #Obamacare to gather your personal information. Review the types of Scams that are showing up and learn ways to avoid becoming a victim.
This document provides tips to help people protect themselves from health insurance scams:
- Call your insurance company right away if your insurance card is lost or stolen or if you think someone has stolen your personal health or bank information.
- Understand your health insurance plan and read statements carefully so you know what is covered and can spot any errors or suspicious activity.
- Be wary of giving out personal details over the phone and never pay sign-up fees or costs for insurance cards, as those indicate a potential scam.
- Only pay your monthly premium and any costs your plan requires - if someone asks for extra money, it could be a fraud.
Protect Your Parents- Avoiding Scams that Target the ElderlyGlass Jacobson
Telemarketing fraud, identity theft, and credit card fraud are some of the most common types of fraud costing Americans billions each year. It is important to protect personal information, monitor accounts and statements, use reputable pharmacies, and be wary of unsolicited calls, emails, or strangers seeking access or money. Fraud prevention requires vigilance over personal details and skepticism of deals that sound too good to be true.
This document summarizes regulations and policies for preventing healthcare fraud and abuse. It defines fraud and abuse, describes government regulations like the Deficit Reduction Act and False Claims Act, and penalties for non-compliance. Examples of fraud include upcoding bills and falsifying credentials. The document outlines an organization's compliance program, including policies, training, audits and reporting concerns internally or to authorities like Adult Protective Services.
This document discusses medical identity theft, which occurs when someone steals a person's identity to obtain medical services without their consent. It can result in incorrect medical records being created for the victim and bills for services they did not receive. The document provides tips on how to prevent medical identity theft such as safeguarding personal information and mail. It also describes steps to take if a person believes they are a victim, including placing fraud alerts on credit reports and disputing any incorrect information in medical files. Resources for further assistance are provided.
Anthem Blue Cross suffered a major data breach exposing the personal information of 80 million customers. Hackers gained unauthorized access to Anthem's system and obtained names, birthdays, social security numbers, addresses, email addresses, and employment information. While credit card and medical records were not compromised, the breach puts customers at risk of identity theft. Experts advise customers to freeze their credit, enroll in credit monitoring through Anthem, monitor accounts for fraud, and be wary of potential phishing scams related to the breach. The breach has resulted in lawsuits against Anthem and investigations by state attorneys general and insurance commissioners.
Fraud and Identity Theft: Protecting Your Personal Identifying InformationFairfax County
This document provides information on steps consumers can take to protect themselves from identity theft, including getting free annual credit reports, placing fraud alerts or security freezes on credit reports, setting up account alerts, opting out of pre-approved credit offers, and reporting identity theft or suspicious activity to relevant organizations. Contact information is provided for the three major credit bureaus, the Federal Trade Commission, local police, and other resources.
This document provides information about ordering credit reports from the three major credit reporting agencies - Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. It explains how to order a free annual report from each agency online or by phone, what information is required, and how long it typically takes to receive the report. The document also outlines situations where consumers are eligible to receive free reports more than once per year, such as in cases of identity theft or adverse action. It recommends ordering from each agency separately to monitor your full credit history throughout the year.
This document provides tips to help people protect themselves from health insurance scams:
- Call your insurance company right away if your insurance card is lost or stolen or if you think someone has stolen your personal health or bank information.
- Understand your health insurance plan and read statements carefully so you know what is covered and can spot any errors or suspicious activity.
- Be wary of giving out personal details over the phone and never pay sign-up fees or costs for insurance cards, as those indicate a potential scam.
- Only pay your monthly premium and any costs your plan requires - if someone asks for extra money, it could be a fraud.
Protect Your Parents- Avoiding Scams that Target the ElderlyGlass Jacobson
Telemarketing fraud, identity theft, and credit card fraud are some of the most common types of fraud costing Americans billions each year. It is important to protect personal information, monitor accounts and statements, use reputable pharmacies, and be wary of unsolicited calls, emails, or strangers seeking access or money. Fraud prevention requires vigilance over personal details and skepticism of deals that sound too good to be true.
This document summarizes regulations and policies for preventing healthcare fraud and abuse. It defines fraud and abuse, describes government regulations like the Deficit Reduction Act and False Claims Act, and penalties for non-compliance. Examples of fraud include upcoding bills and falsifying credentials. The document outlines an organization's compliance program, including policies, training, audits and reporting concerns internally or to authorities like Adult Protective Services.
This document discusses medical identity theft, which occurs when someone steals a person's identity to obtain medical services without their consent. It can result in incorrect medical records being created for the victim and bills for services they did not receive. The document provides tips on how to prevent medical identity theft such as safeguarding personal information and mail. It also describes steps to take if a person believes they are a victim, including placing fraud alerts on credit reports and disputing any incorrect information in medical files. Resources for further assistance are provided.
Anthem Blue Cross suffered a major data breach exposing the personal information of 80 million customers. Hackers gained unauthorized access to Anthem's system and obtained names, birthdays, social security numbers, addresses, email addresses, and employment information. While credit card and medical records were not compromised, the breach puts customers at risk of identity theft. Experts advise customers to freeze their credit, enroll in credit monitoring through Anthem, monitor accounts for fraud, and be wary of potential phishing scams related to the breach. The breach has resulted in lawsuits against Anthem and investigations by state attorneys general and insurance commissioners.
Fraud and Identity Theft: Protecting Your Personal Identifying InformationFairfax County
This document provides information on steps consumers can take to protect themselves from identity theft, including getting free annual credit reports, placing fraud alerts or security freezes on credit reports, setting up account alerts, opting out of pre-approved credit offers, and reporting identity theft or suspicious activity to relevant organizations. Contact information is provided for the three major credit bureaus, the Federal Trade Commission, local police, and other resources.
This document provides information about ordering credit reports from the three major credit reporting agencies - Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. It explains how to order a free annual report from each agency online or by phone, what information is required, and how long it typically takes to receive the report. The document also outlines situations where consumers are eligible to receive free reports more than once per year, such as in cases of identity theft or adverse action. It recommends ordering from each agency separately to monitor your full credit history throughout the year.
Thomas Raymond Lewis is a licensed CPA in Washington State. His license was issued in 2015 and is active and valid until 2018. Mr. Lewis passed the Uniform CPA Exam and obtained his initial license in Washington. The licensing report found no enforcement actions or disciplinary issues reported against Mr. Lewis by the Washington State Board of Accountancy.
A pharmaceutical company uses an API and Salesforce integration to monitor patient health data from the higi service. A patient services agent registers a fictional patient, Rob Elderman, who suffers from a medical condition, into their patient services program. The agent then sends Rob an email requesting he authorize sharing his higi data. Rob agrees and is redirected to an OAuth page where he can grant permission. This allows the agent to see Rob's health data in charts and graphs to better track his condition over time.
Prescription drugged driving charges in arizonaThe Law Buzz
If you are taking prescription medications under your doctor’s orders, you could still find yourself facing DUI charges. Learn more about Arizona’s drugged driving laws and the possible penalties that may result if you are convicted of the offense.
Healthcare data breaches cost the industry $6 billion annually. In 2014, over 12.5 million patient records were compromised in data breaches. Healthcare accounts for 44% of all data breaches and has the highest costs of any industry at $408 per capita. Common causes of data breaches are criminal hacking (45%) and errors by malicious insiders (12%). These breaches lead to indirect costs like lost business and direct costs such as investigations, notifications, and credit monitoring.
The document discusses a legislative post audit report on the potential costs and savings of expanding access to state-funded substance abuse treatment programs in Kansas. The summary estimates that serving an additional 4,500 to 7,000 individuals would cost the state $7 million to $11 million. While treatment could reduce spending on other services by $1 million to $7 million, this would not fully offset the cost of expanded treatment. The report found that increased substance abuse treatment in Kansas is unlikely to achieve significant net savings for the state based on the estimated costs of treatment and limited estimated savings for other state services.
Northern cincinnati safety council 08.28.18 medical marijuana 3025822 1....SSDLaw2014
August 28, 2018 - Topic: Medical Marijuana in the Workplace
Attorney Karl Ulrich spoke at the Northern Cincinnati Safety Council Meeting on August 28th. The Sharonville Chamber of Commerce and the Ohio BWC sponsored event was host to over 50 representative from local businesses.
A member of the American Health Lawyers Association, Brad Rostolsky is a partner at Reed Smith law firm. His responsibilities include leading the HIPAA and Health Privacy & Security Practice, which focuses on comprehensive regulatory support and counseling. A resident of Ambler, Pennsylvania, Brad Rostolsky encourages clients interested in creating mobile health apps to use the FTC's Mobile Health Apps Interactive Tool to ensure compliance with federal regulations.
Where Can I Get Help Signing Up in the ACA MarketplaceSteve Levine
Deck 2 of "Hey Doc" campaign: Where Can I Get Help Signing Up in the Marketplace and What Can I Do Now to Get Ready?
Physicians are Americans’ most trusted source for information on the Affordable Care Act (ACA), according to a new national poll; but people are not turning to their doctors to learn about it. The Texas Medical Association is about to change all of that.
TMA’s “Hey, Doc” education campaign will provide objective and nonpartisan answers to the most frequently asked questions about the new ACA health insurance marketplace. We want to make sure all Texans understand what the marketplace does and what steps they need to take.
This document provides information and resources for preventing senior scams. It discusses common scams like phishing, sweepstakes scams, and work-at-home scams. It offers tips for protecting personal information and checking investments. If someone becomes a victim of fraud, the document recommends calling the police, consumer protection agencies, and organizations that can help resolve identity theft and recover losses.
What is this Marketplace and Why Should I Care?Steve Levine
The document provides information about health insurance marketplaces established under the Affordable Care Act. It explains that marketplaces allow individuals to purchase private health insurance in one centralized location. Plans offered on the marketplace must cover essential health benefits and cannot deny coverage due to preexisting conditions. The marketplace is designed to simplify the process of comparing and enrolling in health insurance plans. It also provides information about financial assistance and important deadlines for signing up. Resources for learning more about the marketplace include Healthcare.gov and state-specific websites.
The document provides the results of a background check for Taylor Rochelle Meholick (DOB 04-02-1997) conducted by Castle Branch on 07/16/2015. The background check found no criminal records for Ms. Meholick in Pennsylvania or nationwide. It also provides instructions for how to access and verify the background check results online through CertifiedBackground.com using the provided password.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) including enrollment timelines, the number of individuals who have received coverage through the ACA, what happens after the March 31st enrollment deadline, circumstances under which individuals can still enroll, how to apply for coverage or exemptions, and penalties for not having insurance. It provides information on Medicaid expansion eligibility and applying for Medicaid or CHIP coverage. The document aims to spread awareness about ongoing coverage options and the individual mandate.
How To Enroll In The Health Insurance MarketplaceKylie Tolar
Enrollment in the health insurance marketplace can be complicated. The open enrollment in the marketplace for health insurance begins in October 1. Medical coverage can start as early as January 1. The last possible day for enrollment in the market during the open enrollment period is March 31. Starting October, you can begin working to get coverage through the Marketplace but it’s not too early to start learning how it works.To help you get started, here are steps that you can take right now so you can be ready to sign up once October 1st rolls around.
Your Social Insurance Number (SIN) should be kept confidential to prevent identity theft and fraud. Providing your SIN when it is not legally required can put you at risk. If you suspect someone is using your SIN fraudulently, you should immediately file a police report, contact credit bureaus, review financial statements for suspicious activity, and visit a Service Canada center to report the issue and potentially receive a new SIN. Protecting your SIN is important to safeguard your identity and finances.
Scamming of the elderly is a widespread problem that can have serious physical, emotional, and financial consequences. Financial scams targeting seniors have become increasingly common due to the perception that they have significant assets and scams often go unreported. Common types of scams include medical/health insurance fraud, counterfeit prescription drugs, and telemarketing/phone scams. Families need to educate their elderly loved ones on how to protect themselves from scams and what steps to take if they have been victimized, such as filing a police report, reviewing accounts for suspicious activity, and contacting agencies that provide assistance to seniors.
This presentation discusses consumer fraud and scams that often target seniors. It defines consumer fraud and notes that seniors account for a large percentage of fraud victims despite being a smaller portion of the population. Various common scams are described such as sweepstakes and lottery scams, charity scams, identity theft, caretaker crimes, and health and funeral fraud. Warning signs of fraud are provided and steps seniors can take to protect themselves are outlined, including verifying identities, resisting pressure to act quickly, and reporting fraud.
This document provides information about applying for health insurance programs for children (CHIP and Children's Medicaid) and pregnant women (CHIP perinatal coverage) in Texas. It describes eligibility requirements and how to apply for each program. Applicants must provide documentation of income, expenses, citizenship/immigration status, and Social Security numbers. The summary also reviews instructions for completing the application form, including sections to provide information for children in the household and required relationship/citizenship documentation.
This notice summarizes the privacy practices of Asthma & Allergy Care of DE, P.A. regarding protected health information. It explains how the practice may use and disclose patient information for treatment, payment, and operations. It also outlines patient rights to access and restrict the use of their information and the practice's obligations to maintain privacy and security. Contact information is provided for any questions about the notice or privacy rights.
Medical Identity Theft and Its Serious Offshootsmosmedicalreview
Healthcare providers handling patient medical records and attorneys performing medical record review have to ensure that the records are safe from data breach.
The document provides information about the Family Planning Benefit Program (FPBP), a New York State health insurance program that provides confidential sexual and reproductive health services to those who meet eligibility requirements. It summarizes the benefits covered by FPBP, eligibility criteria, how to apply, participating providers and locations. It also briefly discusses other public and private health insurance options for those who do not qualify for FPBP or Medicaid, including Child Health Plus and Family Health Plus. The document aims to inform readers about different medical insurance options available in New York State.
Thomas Raymond Lewis is a licensed CPA in Washington State. His license was issued in 2015 and is active and valid until 2018. Mr. Lewis passed the Uniform CPA Exam and obtained his initial license in Washington. The licensing report found no enforcement actions or disciplinary issues reported against Mr. Lewis by the Washington State Board of Accountancy.
A pharmaceutical company uses an API and Salesforce integration to monitor patient health data from the higi service. A patient services agent registers a fictional patient, Rob Elderman, who suffers from a medical condition, into their patient services program. The agent then sends Rob an email requesting he authorize sharing his higi data. Rob agrees and is redirected to an OAuth page where he can grant permission. This allows the agent to see Rob's health data in charts and graphs to better track his condition over time.
Prescription drugged driving charges in arizonaThe Law Buzz
If you are taking prescription medications under your doctor’s orders, you could still find yourself facing DUI charges. Learn more about Arizona’s drugged driving laws and the possible penalties that may result if you are convicted of the offense.
Healthcare data breaches cost the industry $6 billion annually. In 2014, over 12.5 million patient records were compromised in data breaches. Healthcare accounts for 44% of all data breaches and has the highest costs of any industry at $408 per capita. Common causes of data breaches are criminal hacking (45%) and errors by malicious insiders (12%). These breaches lead to indirect costs like lost business and direct costs such as investigations, notifications, and credit monitoring.
The document discusses a legislative post audit report on the potential costs and savings of expanding access to state-funded substance abuse treatment programs in Kansas. The summary estimates that serving an additional 4,500 to 7,000 individuals would cost the state $7 million to $11 million. While treatment could reduce spending on other services by $1 million to $7 million, this would not fully offset the cost of expanded treatment. The report found that increased substance abuse treatment in Kansas is unlikely to achieve significant net savings for the state based on the estimated costs of treatment and limited estimated savings for other state services.
Northern cincinnati safety council 08.28.18 medical marijuana 3025822 1....SSDLaw2014
August 28, 2018 - Topic: Medical Marijuana in the Workplace
Attorney Karl Ulrich spoke at the Northern Cincinnati Safety Council Meeting on August 28th. The Sharonville Chamber of Commerce and the Ohio BWC sponsored event was host to over 50 representative from local businesses.
A member of the American Health Lawyers Association, Brad Rostolsky is a partner at Reed Smith law firm. His responsibilities include leading the HIPAA and Health Privacy & Security Practice, which focuses on comprehensive regulatory support and counseling. A resident of Ambler, Pennsylvania, Brad Rostolsky encourages clients interested in creating mobile health apps to use the FTC's Mobile Health Apps Interactive Tool to ensure compliance with federal regulations.
Where Can I Get Help Signing Up in the ACA MarketplaceSteve Levine
Deck 2 of "Hey Doc" campaign: Where Can I Get Help Signing Up in the Marketplace and What Can I Do Now to Get Ready?
Physicians are Americans’ most trusted source for information on the Affordable Care Act (ACA), according to a new national poll; but people are not turning to their doctors to learn about it. The Texas Medical Association is about to change all of that.
TMA’s “Hey, Doc” education campaign will provide objective and nonpartisan answers to the most frequently asked questions about the new ACA health insurance marketplace. We want to make sure all Texans understand what the marketplace does and what steps they need to take.
This document provides information and resources for preventing senior scams. It discusses common scams like phishing, sweepstakes scams, and work-at-home scams. It offers tips for protecting personal information and checking investments. If someone becomes a victim of fraud, the document recommends calling the police, consumer protection agencies, and organizations that can help resolve identity theft and recover losses.
What is this Marketplace and Why Should I Care?Steve Levine
The document provides information about health insurance marketplaces established under the Affordable Care Act. It explains that marketplaces allow individuals to purchase private health insurance in one centralized location. Plans offered on the marketplace must cover essential health benefits and cannot deny coverage due to preexisting conditions. The marketplace is designed to simplify the process of comparing and enrolling in health insurance plans. It also provides information about financial assistance and important deadlines for signing up. Resources for learning more about the marketplace include Healthcare.gov and state-specific websites.
The document provides the results of a background check for Taylor Rochelle Meholick (DOB 04-02-1997) conducted by Castle Branch on 07/16/2015. The background check found no criminal records for Ms. Meholick in Pennsylvania or nationwide. It also provides instructions for how to access and verify the background check results online through CertifiedBackground.com using the provided password.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) including enrollment timelines, the number of individuals who have received coverage through the ACA, what happens after the March 31st enrollment deadline, circumstances under which individuals can still enroll, how to apply for coverage or exemptions, and penalties for not having insurance. It provides information on Medicaid expansion eligibility and applying for Medicaid or CHIP coverage. The document aims to spread awareness about ongoing coverage options and the individual mandate.
How To Enroll In The Health Insurance MarketplaceKylie Tolar
Enrollment in the health insurance marketplace can be complicated. The open enrollment in the marketplace for health insurance begins in October 1. Medical coverage can start as early as January 1. The last possible day for enrollment in the market during the open enrollment period is March 31. Starting October, you can begin working to get coverage through the Marketplace but it’s not too early to start learning how it works.To help you get started, here are steps that you can take right now so you can be ready to sign up once October 1st rolls around.
Your Social Insurance Number (SIN) should be kept confidential to prevent identity theft and fraud. Providing your SIN when it is not legally required can put you at risk. If you suspect someone is using your SIN fraudulently, you should immediately file a police report, contact credit bureaus, review financial statements for suspicious activity, and visit a Service Canada center to report the issue and potentially receive a new SIN. Protecting your SIN is important to safeguard your identity and finances.
Scamming of the elderly is a widespread problem that can have serious physical, emotional, and financial consequences. Financial scams targeting seniors have become increasingly common due to the perception that they have significant assets and scams often go unreported. Common types of scams include medical/health insurance fraud, counterfeit prescription drugs, and telemarketing/phone scams. Families need to educate their elderly loved ones on how to protect themselves from scams and what steps to take if they have been victimized, such as filing a police report, reviewing accounts for suspicious activity, and contacting agencies that provide assistance to seniors.
This presentation discusses consumer fraud and scams that often target seniors. It defines consumer fraud and notes that seniors account for a large percentage of fraud victims despite being a smaller portion of the population. Various common scams are described such as sweepstakes and lottery scams, charity scams, identity theft, caretaker crimes, and health and funeral fraud. Warning signs of fraud are provided and steps seniors can take to protect themselves are outlined, including verifying identities, resisting pressure to act quickly, and reporting fraud.
This document provides information about applying for health insurance programs for children (CHIP and Children's Medicaid) and pregnant women (CHIP perinatal coverage) in Texas. It describes eligibility requirements and how to apply for each program. Applicants must provide documentation of income, expenses, citizenship/immigration status, and Social Security numbers. The summary also reviews instructions for completing the application form, including sections to provide information for children in the household and required relationship/citizenship documentation.
This notice summarizes the privacy practices of Asthma & Allergy Care of DE, P.A. regarding protected health information. It explains how the practice may use and disclose patient information for treatment, payment, and operations. It also outlines patient rights to access and restrict the use of their information and the practice's obligations to maintain privacy and security. Contact information is provided for any questions about the notice or privacy rights.
Medical Identity Theft and Its Serious Offshootsmosmedicalreview
Healthcare providers handling patient medical records and attorneys performing medical record review have to ensure that the records are safe from data breach.
The document provides information about the Family Planning Benefit Program (FPBP), a New York State health insurance program that provides confidential sexual and reproductive health services to those who meet eligibility requirements. It summarizes the benefits covered by FPBP, eligibility criteria, how to apply, participating providers and locations. It also briefly discusses other public and private health insurance options for those who do not qualify for FPBP or Medicaid, including Child Health Plus and Family Health Plus. The document aims to inform readers about different medical insurance options available in New York State.
The document provides instructions for filing birth certificates in Wyoming. It discusses that all facility births must be filed electronically within 10 days. It provides a checklist for completing the mother's worksheet, which must be filled out accurately and signed. It describes logging into the online system and creating a new birth record, entering information about the child, mother, father, and other details from the worksheet like education level, race, and prenatal care. Height, weight, smoking and WIC use during pregnancy are also collected. The worksheet must be fully completed to establish the birth record.
All product and company names mentioned herein are for identification and educational purposes only and are the property of, and may be trademarks of, their respective owners.
Anthem, Inc. discovered on January 29, 2015 that cyber attackers had gained unauthorized access to their IT system between early December 2014 and late January 2015. The attackers obtained personal information relating to current and former members. Anthem believes personal information including names, birthdates, Social Security numbers, health IDs, addresses, emails, employment information and income data may have been accessed for millions of individuals. Anthem is providing free identity protection services and has retained a cybersecurity firm to strengthen security and assist in the investigation.
The document summarizes your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). It outlines that you have the right to know what information is in your consumer file, to dispute inaccurate or incomplete information, and to seek damages from violators of FCRA. It also describes that you must be informed if adverse action is taken based on a credit report, and that you can limit prescreened credit offers. Consumer reporting agencies must investigate disputes and correct mistakes.
Labor and Employment Roundtable Privacy Rights and Other Onboarding IssuesPolsinelli PC
Hire The Best Without Making A Mess! Application forms, background checks, the interview process, immigration status, and even actions during the onboarding process are fraught with legal landmines these days. There are more privacy protections, employment laws, immigration requirements and lawsuits (including class action lawsuits) filed today than ever before based on the hiring and onboarding process. It is critical that all employers know which policies, procedures, and questions are required and safe when hiring and onboarding employees, and which are not.
This roundtable discussion is intended to be an interactive discussion focused on various "do" and "don't" tips related to privacy rights during the hiring process, criminal convictions, immigration, medical examinations, drug tests and background checks.
OUR PANEL:
• Jeffrey S. Bell, Shareholder
• Denise K. Drake, Shareholder
• Erin D. Schilling, Shareholder
• Emma R. Schuering, Associate
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
How Barcodes Can Be Leveraged Within Odoo 17Celine George
In this presentation, we will explore how barcodes can be leveraged within Odoo 17 to streamline our manufacturing processes. We will cover the configuration steps, how to utilize barcodes in different manufacturing scenarios, and the overall benefits of implementing this technology.
Elevate Your Nonprofit's Online Presence_ A Guide to Effective SEO Strategies...TechSoup
Whether you're new to SEO or looking to refine your existing strategies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your nonprofit's online presence.
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
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إضغ بين إيديكم من أقوى الملازم التي صممتها
ملزمة تشريح الجهاز الهيكلي (نظري 3)
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
#فهم_ماكو_درخ
3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
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This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
2. Fake Health Insurance Marketplace Websites
Be Wary of Official Looking Enrollment Websites
To Verify a legitimate website, go to www.Healthcare.gov where all
valid enrollment websites for each State are listed.
3. Medicare Scams
If you currently have Medicare Coverage, you don’t need to do anything to
comply with the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)
The government will never contact you by phone or email for personal
information
4. Fake Navigators
No one from the government
will ask you for personal
information, including health
conditions or bank account
information.
If you don’t know the person, don’t
give out any information
5. If you are not sure, take the person’s name,
phone number, the name of the company and
then either go to the Healthcare.gov website
or call their customer service representative
at 1-800-318-2596
If the information is unclear or
doesn’t make sense, don’t
provide any personal information
6. Always keep the name of the person,
the name of the company, their phone
number, address, email and website
If you do get assistance
7. Do Not Provide Bank Information
or Credit Card Information
You do not have to pay to apply for a
Health Insurance Marketplace plan or to
receive assistance from a Navigator
8. If You Suspect Fraud
Report it to either the Federal Trade Commission at 1-877-382-4357 or
Healthcare.gov at 1-800-318-2596
9. If You Found This Information Useful
And don’t forget to visit us at ACAHelper.com for more information
on the Affordable Care Act
This information is being provided for educational purposes only and is not to be considered legal advice
10. If You Found This Information Useful
And don’t forget to visit us at ACAHelper.com for more information
on the Affordable Care Act
This information is being provided for educational purposes only and is not to be considered legal advice