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FinCEN’s Rapid Response Program Aids in Recovering More Than $1.1B Since Inception
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has issued a fact sheet on its Rapid Response Program (RRP)—a collaborative partnership that leverages FinCEN’s relationships with law enforcement, U.S. financial institutions, and foreign financial intelligence units to help victims and their financial institutions recover funds stolen as the result of certain cyber-enabled financial crimes schemes, including business e-mail compromise. The fact sheet provides information on the program and emphasizes that victims of cyber-enabled crimes, or victims’ financial institutions must file a complaint with law enforcement to initiate the RRP process. Through these collaborative efforts, FinCEN has successfully assisted in the recovery of over $1.1 billion since the program’s inception in 2015.
Fact Sheet: https://www.fincen.gov/
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Identifying Higher-Volume Antibiotic Outpatient Prescribers Using Publicly Available Medicare Part D Data |
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Antibiotic prescribing can result in side effects and contribute to antibiotic resistance, an urgent public health threat. In a recently released MMWR article, Identifying Higher-Volume Antibiotic Outpatient Prescribers Using Publicly Available Medicare Part D Data — United States, 2019, CDC authors found that in 2019, 41% of all Medicare Part D antibiotic prescriptions were prescribed by 10% of prescribers. This indicates that a small percentage of healthcare providers were responsible for prescribing a large number of antibiotic prescriptions. Prioritizing higher-volume prescribers (the top 10% of antibiotic prescribers by volume) for outreach and interventions could result in larger improvements in antibiotic prescribing. Public health and health care organizations can use publicly available Medicare Part D prescription data to optimize antibiotic prescribing, limit the development of antibiotic resistance, and improve patient outcomes. You can help use these data for action with CDC’s one-page analytic guide on outpatient antibiotic prescription data for peer comparison audit and feedback. For more information on improving antibiotic prescribing and use, visit www.cdc.gov/antibiotic-use. |
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10% of prescribers account for 41% of all antibiotic prescriptions for Medicare Part D beneficiaries in 2019. Learn how higher-volume prescribers can be prioritized for antibiotic stewardship interventions to improve prescribing practices: https://bit.ly/34O3Qaq |
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