You can google safe ways to do this. It may help you sleep at night
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Compliance removes direct access, they arent gonna tackle the swaths of insecure systems that are accessible by anyone in the company who can send an HTTP request on the VPN.
People, report this to compliance. I did it, and they made a big stink about it and removed offshore access.
Compliance is onshore, they don't want their jobs offshore either
@bc well if you don't mind illegal activities so that you can feed your kids, you should go into dr-g dealing...much more lucrative, less hours
@an Hope you don't have kids or a next generation to worry about sh-----d!
Offshore can see plaintext SSNs and addresses, names, etc, anytime, all they need is ACET/ISET/CDB access or access to an API that calls these systems, none of that is secure and anyone can get it. Folks have been reporting this for years and nothing is done.
Sending certain payer patient information offshore is illegal. I'm still seeing it every single day. They don't care.
@ad you don't have to spell sh-t out to me but thanks. I have lots of dirt on my business area. But newsflash NOBODY CARES! I look at it as earning an easy paycheck at this point. It pays my bills, and if I can sit here and put in my 8 hours and give only what is required of me and not have to go into a physical office, than that's what I do.
@ac because it's not his job to get involved in that. He's either getting involved in stuff he shouldn't be or he isn't doing enough.
That's like me going to our governor and saying "excuse me, sir, do you think you can pass a law that prohibits property insurance companies from raising our rates so we don't lose our homes because we can't afford a 1000% increase on our new premiums".
Doesn't work that way.
@ab wow do we really have to spell it out that hard for you. no one is saying the offshoring is the illegal part (though to the extent it's done here it absolutely SHOULD be)
use your imagination to picture someone that works at optum. in pretty much any department they may have been exposed to optum's business practices. if you imagine that scenario then why would someone like that stay silent and keep protecting their masters
There are no laws against offshoring US jobs, every company can do it, they have a certain percentage they can send overseas.
True, but Dear Leader could sign an Executive Order today to stop that practice dead in its tracks. Why isn’t he doing that? America First.
There are no laws against offshoring US jobs, every company can do it, they have a certain percentage they can send overseas. And with this company, there are certain groups and jobs that are required to stay in the US.
Leave a Banana or he-l some fish in your cube garbage can the day they let you go. It will sit there until they call hazmat with how much they cheap out on facilities upkeep.
I know multiple people who went to both local government and the media, including the NYT. Havent seen any consequences.