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Red Flag Rule Training for the Veterinary Industry © Chery F. Kendrick & Kendrick Technical Services

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Red Flag Rule Training for the

Veterinary Industry

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What is the Red Flag Rule?

The Red Flag Rule is a relatively new rule developed by the FTC (Federal Trade

Commission) to help prevent identify theft and credit card fraud

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Does this apply to you? YES! The FTC ruled that members of the veterinary team must comply.

The Red Flag Rule

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• It’s not HIPAA- the RFR protects financial information not medical info

• Specifically for protection of consumers (that would be our clients) from identity theft

• HIPAA policies can overlap with the RFR in terms of identity protection (such as Social Security Numbers)

Isn’t This The HIPAA Rule??No, this is a cat of different stripes

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So, let’s get started

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Risk Assessment Checklist

• Your Practice Manager has created a “Risk Assessment Checklist”

• Let’s work through the checklist

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Potential Red Flags

• Gathering information on forms that extend credit for veterinary care.

• Client information for pet health insurance forms.

• Accepting credit card payments by phone or mail on written-in forms.

• Accepting credit card payments at the front desk upon checkout.

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Potential Red Flags Continued

• Accepting checks and obtaining personal info, such as SSN and driver’s license number.

• Forms completed by clients for veterinary service.

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Steps to Take

• Don’t leave files on counters where public has access

• Keep file cabinets secured

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More Steps to Take

• Take private information by phone out of public’s earshot

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Computer Access

• Secure client information by

logging in/out before leaving terminal

Protect Your Password!!

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Credit Card Safety

• Match name on credit card to driver’s license or other form of picture ID

• Hand credit card back directly to the client you received it from

• Do NOT lay credit cards down on desk or counter

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Checks

• Match name on check to driver’s license or other form of picture ID

• Immediately secure checks in locked drawer

• When you are preparing deposit slips

do so in private

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• Beware of what you put in the trash un-shredded. Thieves use contents of trash containers to steal identities.

• Shred all messages or notes with information about personal records such as addresses, and billing info.

• Don’t forget electronic media: shred discs , clear out files before disposing of computer.

The Importance of Shredding

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1) Guard personal information collected2) Carefully handle credit cards3) Secure personal checks4) Log in/out of computers5) Guard passwords

Summary

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Now you have completed your training to help stop identity theft

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Call “Doc Chery”Dr. Chery F. Kendrick

Veterinarian & Regulatory SpecialistKendrick Technical Services

[email protected]

www.KendrickTechServices.com

Questions?

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Dr. Chery F. KendrickVeterinary Regulatory Specialist

[email protected]

www.KendrickTechServices.com

Kendrick Technical Services

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