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Data Breach: It Can Happen To You

Thursday, October 29, 2015 | 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Complimentary to physicians and their office staff
Register: www.CAPphysicians.com/databreach

Health care providers have become prime targets of cyber criminals, since they hold a treasure trove of irresistible data, including social security numbers and medical records (think access to prescription painkillers). As cyber criminals are becoming increasingly more sophisticated in their methods of attack, U.S. businesses are more vulnerable than ever.

On-Demand Webinar: Key Strategies for Ensuring a Profitable Independent Practice
During this one-hour program, practice management expert Debra Phairas discusses how various business models and operational enhancements can increase revenue to help your practice remain successful in today’s competitive marketplace.

The good news is there are simple ways to protect yourself and your practice, and effectively respond if you do fall victim.

You may have already received several emails inviting you to a complimentary CAP webinar on data breach.

In our upcoming webinar, attendees will learn:

  • What a data breach is
  • Its economic impact
  • Why the threat is growing
  • Steps to take to protect yourself
  • The must-dos in the event of a breach

Everybody is vulnerable to a data breach. Do not be an easy target. Register today by visiting www.CAPphysicians.com/databreach.

The presentation will be followed by a short Q&A session. For those who are unable to attend the live event, this webinar will be recorded and made available to our members via email.

Data Breach: It Can Happen to You is part of CAP’s ongoing “Surviving and Thriving Through Health Care Reform” webinar series, and it is part of our broader initiative to help members remain successful and independent during these changing times.

ABOUT OUR PRESENTERS:

Melvin Osswald, Vice President Program Underwriting, NAS Insurance – Ms. Osswald joined NAS in 2002 and specializes in health care, cyber liability, employment practice, directors and officers coverage. Ms. Osswald currently supports NAS’ reinsurance programs and oversees the underwriting and product development of Billing Errors and Omissions, Cyber Liability, Employment Practices Liability, and Directors and Officers programs created to address the new exposures facing health care providers. She has been featured as a guest speaker at various industry conferences addressing the evolving professional liability risks in health care, and served on the Steering Committee of the Southern California Chapter of the Professional Liability Underwriting Society.

Chris Reese, Vice President, Director of Underwriting, NAS Insurance – As part of NAS key management team, Ms. Reese provides insurance solutions for clients in the health care industry. She has held leadership positions on both the underwriting and retail broker sides of the business, and has worked in the London market for a reinsurance intermediary. Ms. Reese has been involved with cyber risk insurance for the health care industry since 2004, providing coverage to physicians, medical groups, and integrated delivery systems.