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2w ago
By Isaac Smith, Billing/coding/reimbursement specialist, Medcare MSO
Introduction
Healthcare fraud is usually wrongful healthcare industry practices that cost the government billions annually. Federal health insurance, Medicare and Medicaid account for millions of dollars in fraud annually. Medical billing fraud involves claiming Medicare or Medicaid reimbursements that are not due.
Medicaid and Medicare paid 1.1 trillion dollars in national reimbursements in 2016, with $95 billion related to inaccurate billing or fraud. Fraud accounts for 3-10% of Medicare and Medicaid payments. Detecting ..read more
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2w ago
Contents
Introduction
Date of examination
Result
Fee
Form submission
Pattern of Question Paper
Eligibility Criteria
Qualification For FACT
Qualification FACT Plus
Syllabus
Important Links
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has decided to organise an All-India Test to assess forensic science graduates and professionals once again after 2022.
Organizing Institute:
National Forensic Science University (NFSU),
Delhi Campus (LNJN NICFS),
Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Delhi,
FACT 2022 website: https://nfsu.ac.in/fact
Introduction
FACT (Forensic Aptitude and Caliber Test) and FACT ..read more
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SECTION: A APTITUDE IN FORENSIC SCIENCE
For specialization subjects of Forensic Ballistics and Physical Sciences , Forensics Document Examination, Forensic Chemical Sciences, and Digital Forensics
a) General knowledge, general English, aptitude and reasoning.
b) Fundamentals of basic sciences as applied to forensic investigation.
i. Principles of the forensic science, disciplines of forensic science and their functions. Developments in forensic science in India and abroad. Scope of analysis in forensic science laboratories/institutions. Legendries and their contributions in the field of forens ..read more
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SECTION : B
ELECTIVE I: FORNESIC BALLISTICS AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES
I. Forensic Physics 1) General Guidelines for Physical Evidence Collection
Evidence collection from crime scene, victim & deceased in cases of – Homicide Investigation; Investigation of – Death due to fall from height, sexual offences and sex related homicide, Hanging (suicidal, accidental and homicidal), Paint, Glass, Soil, Fibre, Metals.
Sources of Exhibits, Goals of Evidence Packaging- Protection of Evidence from possible hazards; Elements of Packaging Evidence – Packing Material, Sealing of Evidence; Precautions, General ..read more
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Section B – Syllabus
ELECTIVE II: FORENSIC DOCUMENT EXAMINATION
a) State–of-the-art-equipment: – Working & features of High Resolution Video Spectral Comparators and Electrostatic Detection Apparatus. Working & application of Stereo Zoom Microscope, Crossline Examination System, HPTLC and Raman Spectroscopy in document examination.
b) Care, handling, preservation, packing, marking and forwarding of forensic documents. Analysis of paper & inks. Determination of sequence of intersecting strokes. Preliminary examination of documents. Comparison of alphabets and numerals. Examination o ..read more
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Section B – Syllabus
ELECTIVE IV: FORENSIC CHEMICAL SCIENCES
1) FORENSIC CHEMISTRY-I
a) Alcohols and alcoholic beverages, Analysis of alcohols, country made liquor, illicit liquor and medicinal preparations, Analysis of various denaturants of alcohol, detection and determination of ethanol, methanol, aldehyde, ester by colour test and instrumental technique, Relevant sections of Excise Act.
b) Metals and alloys their composition; Importance of analysis, purity of metals, trace elements, asht dhatu and their analysis
c) Petroleum products and their adulterations: Analysis of petrol, kerosene, d ..read more
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Section B – Syllabus
ELECTIVE V: FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
1. Psychology/ Forensic Psychology
a. General/Cognitive Psychology
b. Abnormal/ Clinical Psychology
c. Industrial/ Organizational Psychology
d. Social Psychology
e. Biopsychology
2. Criminology
a. Crime & Deviance
b. Criminology
c. Crime Prevention
d. Schools of Criminology
e. Criminal Justice System
f. Criminal Law & Procedure
g. Criminological Research & Statistical Applications
h. Juvenile Delinquency
i. Victimology
3. Aptitude in Forensic Science
a. Fundamentals of basic Sciences as applied to Forensic Investigation
b. Qualit ..read more
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2w ago
We proudly present the January issue (Vol 20) of your favourite magazine, Forensic Science E-Magazine. As usual, the current issue has helpful content related to forensic science. Our editorial team diligently delivers the study material while keeping in mind the needs of our valued readers. We are confident that if you read it attentively and patiently, it will go a long way toward giving you the information you need to tackle the difficult process of exams and study and bring you certain knowledge and victory.
Reputable authors have provided several essential pieces on forensic science and s ..read more
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2w ago
Contents (Artificial Intelligence Technology and Forensic Science)
Introduction
Artificial Intelligence and Forensic Science
Terms related to AI and Medicine
Uses of Artificial Intelligence in Forensic Science
Limitation of AI in Forensic Science
Conclusion
References
Introduction
Artificial Intelligence Technology and Forensic Science collaborate to revolutionize crime investigation and evidence analysis, enhancing accuracy and efficiency. The integration of artificial intelligence has become more prevalent in various areas, revolutionizing Medical and forensic science and solving all comp ..read more
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2w ago
Introduction
The two most important aspects of digital forensics are cryptography and network security. Through encryption and decryption techniques, cryptography ensures digital data’s confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity. In contrast, network security aims to protect computer networks from damage, theft, and unauthorized access. Cryptography and network security in digital forensics are critical in the recognition, identification, collection, preservation, analysis, and presentation of digital evidence.
Cryptography in Digital Forensics
Cryptography is widely used in digital forensic ..read more