World Healthcare IT Congress to feature bank's perspective on mitigating risk in healthcare payments

TSYS Healthcare announced today that Mark O’Leary, senior vice president of business development, will speak about fraud at the 5th Annual World Healthcare IT Congress. Ralph Bernstein, senior vice president of U.S. Bank Healthcare Payment Solutions, will join O’Leary to provide his banking perspective on mitigating risk in healthcare payments.

Building upon a subject that is top of mind in the healthcare industry today, O’Leary and Bernstein will discuss how advances in payment technology (including the structure, tools, technology and standardization of payment cards) allow participants to authorize and confirm a payment in seconds while mitigating fraud from the beginning of the transaction.

For five years the World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress has brought together industry thought leaders to provide strategic insight into healthcare reform and the advancement of information technology. Featured on the agenda with O’Leary and Bernstein are President Bill Clinton and Newt Gingrich, along with more than 100 additional healthcare thought leaders during the course of the three-day event.

The 5th Annual World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress (WHIT v.5.0) is the premier industry event for senior executives tasked with making multi-million dollar IT decisions. WHIT v.5.0 will feature the latest innovations and initiatives to accelerate the adoption and implementation of information technology in health care settings. The event will be held November 8-10, 2009, at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center in Alexandria, Va.

Source TSYS Healthcare

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