Medical identity theft revisited

March 13, 2008

Richard Rys: “Your insurance card isn’t just something you dust off for doctor’s appointments “” in the hands of a thief, it becomes a credit card, a PIN and a license to spend. FTC numbers suggest that medical identity crimes may cost the U.S. economy $468 million per year.”



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