AZCOMP Technologies - Medisoft - August 2021

DON’T BE A CREDIT FRAUD VICTIM Protect Your Credit Card Info With These 5 Pro Tips

Credit card fraud can feel like a very invasive, violating crime when it happens to you. Suddenly, none of your assets or information feel safe. You can prevent the worst from happening, however, if you follow these five tips designed specifically for consumers in 2021. NO. 1: DON’T USE UNSECURE WEBSITES. If a site is truly secure, you’ll see a padlock on the left side of the address bar at the top of your browser, and the web address will start with “HTTPS.” Never enter your credit card number on a website that isn’t secure — any business that doesn’t protect its customers’ information probably doesn’t deserve your money. NO. 2: BEWARE OF PHISHING SCAMS. No matter what the caller ID says, the SSA will NEVER call you to confirm your Social Security number or account information in order to continue getting Social Security checks. Most banks and government agencies will never call you first to reach you; they’ll reach you by mail or email. And even in those cases, remember that the banks and government will never ask you to confirm intimate information over email or the phone. NO. 3: LOOK OUT FOR SKIMMERS. Many credit card thieves will use a device called a “skimmer,” hidden on ATMs and fuel pumps, to “skim” the data from the magnet strip on

the back of your credit card. To avoid skimmers, look for signs of tampering at your gas pump or ATM. If the card swipe seems loose or strangely bulkier than other stations, or if the PIN pad is bulkier or different from others, that may be a sign of tampering. If you’re unsure, try to go inside a bank or pay for your gas inside the store.

NO. 4: NEVER POST SENSITIVE INFORMATION ON SOCIAL MEDIA. Many scammers will comb through social media to look for people who overshare on social media, including financial data. Be wary of pictures and make sure your credit card or ID is never caught in view or inside any reflections. NO. 5: GET COMFORTABLE WITH MOBILE PAYMENT APPS. Using Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, or PayPal is actually a great way of avoiding skimmers! These apps pay through tokenization, which allows you to pay without exposing any credit card information. Even if your transaction is leaked to a skimmer, your information is safe.

Whether you’re back-to-school shopping or buying gas, we hope you shop safely out there!

MEDISOFT, LYTEC, NEXTGEN, & APRIMA SUPPORT PLANS FOR HOSTING, BACKUP, AND MORE Need Support? Call 480-497-7480 if you have a support contract. Don’t Have Support? Plans start at just $99 a month. Call us at 855-455-5035 to get started with support, training, electronic claims, electronic health records (EHR), hosting, backup, and more. We have so many tools and services to help your business become more efficient, keep its network protected, and remain a thriving independent practice. We want to help your practice perform at the highest possible level by providing services that help you get the most out of your software. Be sure to check our website often at AZCOMP.com/events to learn about upcoming trainings and other events we host. DON’T FORGET TO UPGRADE YOUR SOFTWARE!

MEET OUR DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT!

Why Stacy Is Driven By a Passion for People Stacy Reed started at AZCOMP four years ago with a real estate background — she hit the ground running, literally! Now, she travels to meet clients in their own offices in order to learn more about how our services can help solve their problems. Why did she fall in love with what she does? Stacy told us, “Until I started working with AZCOMP, [I never knew] the key role that technology plays in helping doctors provide the best care.” Staying current with the latest studies and protecting patient identities are vital priorities for practices to have, and the right technology can make it so much easier to do.

Stacy also gets to help AZCOMP give back to the community. “I work with other members in the medical community to support charitable events, whether it’s for dental care, a hydration drive, or a flip flop drive to [provide for] the homeless with no shoes.” When she’s not working, you’ll catch Stacy, her husband, and her daughter in their brand- new van, touring the country! Stacy, we’re so lucky to have your compassionate force on our team — thanks for everything you do!

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