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DME (Durable Medical Equipment) Live Transfers

DME (Durable Medical Equipment) Live Transfers

With Medicare Support, CGX / PGX Genetic Cancer Testing Goes Mainstream. Medicare will now cover FDA-approved CGX / PGX gene sequencing tests to match patients with cancer treatments. This year, nearly 1.7 million Americans will be diagnosed with cancer. Most...
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Significant Changes to Call Centers Activity Law 52 of October 17, 2018, which regulates call centers activities for commercial use amends the tax incentives received by these companies. The legislation provides that in order to make use of the tax...
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Call Centers in the Philippines Call centers in the Philippines have taken over the world. Outsourcing, in general, has grown in popularity for company and consumer alike. It has made companies more productive by taking over some of the tasks...
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Flash back a few decades and health insurers looked a lot different. Once viewed as mere claims processors for employer-sponsored plans, health insurance companies in recent years have picked up a growing number of patients who receive benefits from public...
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Transparency Market Research observes that the global durable equipment market is reasonably fragmented due to a strong presence of several players. The key players contributing to the market dynamics are Stryker Corporation, Medtronic plc., Baxter International, Inc., Becton, Dickinson and...
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The Google generation is changing industries from retail to call centers — and everything in between. Thanks to the internet, DIY solutions to problems big and small are often just a few clicks away. But when it comes to a...
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AT&T, which is giving $1,000 bonuses to 200,000 employees in the wake of the Republican tax overhaul, is also handing out hundreds of pink slips to workers in Illinois and five other Midwest states. About 600 workers across a variety...
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