Mitigating fraud in healthcare payments

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TSYS Healthcare announced today that Mark O’Leary, senior vice president of business development, will speak about fraud at the Symposium on Payment Solutions for Healthcare Providers and Payers, which will take place January 21-22 in Las Vegas. O’Leary will be joined by Ralph Bernstein, senior vice president of U.S. Bank Healthcare Payment Solutions, who will provide his perspective on mitigating risk in healthcare payments from a banking point of view.

O’Leary and Bernstein will discuss how advances in payment technology, including the structure, tools, technology and standardization of payment cards, enable participants to authorize and confirm a payment in seconds while mitigating fraud from the beginning of the transaction.

The symposium will be held at the Vdara Hotel in Las Vegas, with an agenda covering innovative strategies and solutions for increasing efficiency, driving up revenue and improving payer-provider connectivity during the payment process.

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TSYS Healthcare

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  1. malq malq India says:

    Interesting to note that TSYS is going to speak about preventing fraud in healthcare payments, when their own accounts are not being passed by their own auditors. Here in India, TSYS has a major issue on accounting and taxation, and there in the US, as they report the worst results in history and lay-off people, they are lecturing on other's frauds? Time they looked within, and cleaned up their own books first!!

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