US law prods states to revisit health care rules
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For example, nurse practitioners and physician's assistants now provide a significant share of primary care, and many consumers head to urgent care clinics instead of scheduling office visits, he said. And the current focus on hospitals … Similar …

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You Can Make Your Own Aereo At Home, But Is It Worth It?
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So what about the software? Some tuners come bundled with their own software that allows you to schedule, record, and stream programming. But for anyone running a PC with Windows 7 or 8 on it Windows Media Center is reportedly pretty effective.

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JRMC gets new records system
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The transition from current software Healthcare Management Systems to Epic will cost about $1.2 million, and about 50 to 60 percent of that will be paid for with federal funding. In addition, there will be a $330,000 annual fee for software and …

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Don't be a digital hoarder
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The official scheduling app from a conference we attended three years ago? There have been a few studies of how many apps … You could use computer software attached to your device to do this, or do it on the device itself. If you don't already use …

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Genode 14.05 with new ports management, block-level encryption
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The just released Genode version 14.05 comes with new tools that greatly improve the interoperability of the framework with existing software. Together with a new process-local virtual file … Besides these infrastructural changes, the release comes …

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053114-nws-MBOS pre_jl
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MUSCATINE, Iowa — A decision on new software is on the agenda for the Muscatine County Board of Supervisors' regular meeting at 9 a.m. Monday, May 2 at the Muscatine County Administration Building, 414 E. Third St. The board will discuss and possibly …

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Muscatine Board of Supervisors meeting June 2, 2014
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MUSCATINE, Iowa — A decision on new software is on the agenda for the Muscatine County Board of Supervisors' regular meeting at 9 a.m. Monday, June 2 at the Muscatine County Administration Building, 414 E. Third St. The board will discuss and possibly …

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