The 2007 Ohio Insurance Fraud Seminar will be conducted Thursday, March 15 at Quest Conference Centers, located at 8405 Pulsar Place in Columbus. The hosts are the Ohio Department of Insurance, the Ohio Chapter of the National Society of Professional Insurance Investigators (NSPII), the Ohio Chapter of the Insurance Association of Special Investigation Units (IASIU), and the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB).
The day-long event will begin at 7:45 a.m. with remarks by Peg Ising, deputy director of Regulatory Compliance and Consumer Protection for the Ohio Department of Insurance. The seminar will continue with presentations and discussions about chiropractic fraud, fraudulent receipts and documents, interviewing techniques, the role of insurance company insurance fraud investigators, an update on key Ohio legal issues, healthcare fraud, and preparing fraud cases.
For more information call 888-677-4498. The cost is $85 for NSPII, IASIU, NICB members and Department staff, and $90 for non-members.
Source: Ohio Department of Insurance


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