Industry Resources

We supplement our applicant screening services with comprehensive educational support materials and industry background resources to ensure employers understand key industry issues and trends, and stay current on emerging legislative and regulatory changes.

Industry News

9.1.2005
"Free Credit Reports Available to All U.S. Consumers"
The Federal Trade Commission announced starting September 1, 2005, consumers in 14 East Coast states join the rest of the country in qualifying for a free annual credit report from each of the three nationwide consumer reporting companies--Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion--as required under The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 (FACTA). Credit reports can be accessed online at www.annualcreditreport.com.

 

7.15.2005
"Methamphetamine Use Continues to Grow Among Workers"
A recent article in USA Today highlights the rapid growth in methamphetamines use among workers. Methamphetamine is a stimulant that has been tried by more than 12 million Americans, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The number of positive drug tests for amphetamines grew by 6% last year, after a jump of more than 44% in 2003. Methamphetamine is reportedly the most common type of amphetamine abused.


 

 

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Whitepapers and Presentations

Certiphi® whitepapers and presentations help healthcare employers gain a more thorough understanding of screening options, problem-solving tactics, technologies for increased hiring efficiency and the latest legal requirements. Increased awareness of issues like these will ultimately help you glean maximum value from your program.
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Regulations

Regulations

Background screening, occupational health screening and DOT compliance programs must all be conducted in accordance with separate sets of federal and state laws and regulations that mandate specific screening processes and requirements.
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