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A year ago, the fatal shooting of a health insurance executive on a Manhattan sidewalk unleashed many Americans’ pent-up frustration with insurers’ delays and denials of care. UnitedHealthcare CEO ...
The Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction initiative from CMS will take effect next year, adding prior authorization requirements to traditional Medicare. Providers in Arizona, Washington, New ...
A Flutter application demonstrating Firebase Authentication with email/password login and registration. This project showcases best practices for integrating Firebase ...
Insurance companies often make doctors ask their permission before treating patients. This template can help medical professionals explain how it works. By Ron Lieber Ron Lieber will update this ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (left) and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz announced Monday the Trump administration has struck a deal with ...
When a sizeable chunk of online attacks involves weak passwords and unauthorized account access, second-factor authentication (2FA) is one of those magic bullets that can save your digital life from ...
Abstract: In this paper, we would like to propose a face recognition system that utilizes face recognition technology that has machine learning and artificial intelligence concepts and a real time ...
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It’s rare to see a solo founder building a widely adopted developer infrastructure tool. Even more so if the founder happens to be from Africa. Bereket Engida, a self-taught programmer from Ethiopia, ...
Nearly seven months after the fatal shooting of an insurance CEO in New York drew widespread attention to health insurers’ practice of denying or delaying doctor-ordered care, the largest U.S.