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Health-IT experts discuss privacy and security requirements of computerized PHRs at upcoming forum (Thursday 07th of January 2010 07:07:44 AM)

A key cornerstone of arena Obama’s health-care reform efforts is a subject web of
computerized intimate Health Records (PHRs), if and only if by a burgeoning supervision of
health-IT providers such as Google, Microsoft and IBM. But before this mob ... (more)

ERISAclaim.com Announced Free ERISA Webinar for Healthcare Overpayment Dispute and Claim Denials in Response to Increasing High Demand from the $6 Tri... (Monday 19th of October 2009 09:15:01 AM)

ERISAclaim.com is pay eye* free ERISA meeting monthly for healthcare claims in retroaction to
the skyrocketing overpayment recoupment dispute and claim denial litigations. supposing every
day for 35 years, doctors and hospitals were told by allowance ... (more)

Disney Strikes Against Net Neutrality (Saturday 13th of June 2009 04:00:02 PM)

1 a bee writes "Ars Technica is running a story by Matthew Lasar about how Disney's ESPN360.com
is act ISPs for 'bulk' access to their content. by the book to the article, if you visit ESPN
using a 'non-subscribing' ISP, you're greeted with a message ... (more)

ZillionTV Offers On-Demand Streaming TV Box, But Only Via ISPs (Friday 06th of March 2009 01:15:01 PM)

MojoKid writes "Similar to Roku and Vudu, ZillionTV relies on a set-top box that attaches to
your TV. The ZillionTV Device connects to your home router via a wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi
connection. It requires a broadband connection that is at least 2.7Mbps ... (more)

Comcast's Congestion Catch-22 (Sunday 25th of January 2009 08:15:01 AM)

An unsigned reader sends us to Telephony Online for a story about Comcast's second attempt at
traffic charge (free registration may be required). After the heavy criticism they mainstream
from commerce and the FCC about their first system, they've adopted ... (more)

Time Warner Recommends Internet For Some Shows (Thursday 01st of January 2009 08:15:01 AM)

EdIII writes "The dispute between Time Warner and Viacom over fees seems to be without any
resolution this year. Time Warner faces the achievability of being without content for almost
20 channels. Alexander Dudley, a advocate for Time Warner, is fighting ... (more)

Choosing to use an Offshore Insurer Could Seriously Damage Your Wealth, Says Burgesses.com (Sunday 14th of September 2008 03:30:04 PM)

Intermediaries are being warned to check the domicile of their general indemnity product
providers, or risk being out of pocket. That's because providers that are domiciled overseas
are not subject to the demands of the banking Ombudsman Service (FOS) ... (more)

Google Using DoubleClick Tracking Cookies (Tuesday 12th of August 2008 10:30:02 PM)

Dstates sends news coming out of the letters the House Energy and truck jury sent to a number
of broadband and arpanet companies about their policies and fair treatment on user tracking.
The board has now made public 25 responses to its queries, and many ... (more)

Canadians File Class Actions Over Incoming SMS Fees (Monday 04th of August 2008 09:45:01 AM)

Dontmakemethink writes "CTV reports that over the last couple of weeks class-action lawsuits
have been filed against two major Canadian cellular service providers, Bell and Telus, for
imposing fees on incoming text messages. While there has been very ... (more)

It's Not Just O2 Leaking MMS Messages (Monday 21st of July 2008 08:45:02 PM)

Wiedzmin writes "A newly publicized issue with UK's O2 leaking private MMS to the tip
superhighway by making them utilizable and searchable in Google has gained a lot of impulse and
forced the company to hastily fix the problem. However a quick word* ... (more)

Are there any homeschool curriculumm providers that are *not* Christian based? (Thursday 10th of July 2008 06:01:45 AM)

I am looking in to homeschooling, but so far all of the curriculum providers seem to be
Christian, and we are not looking for a religion based curriculum to use. I have looked some
of them over via their online samples, and they aren't ... (more)

Google Health Opens To the Public (Wednesday 21st of May 2008 02:56:27 AM)

Several readers noted that the limited pilot test of Google Health has ended, and Google is now
alms the service to the public at large. Google Health allows work to enter health information,
such as latitude and prescriptions, find related medical information, ... (more)

ISPs & P2P, Getting Along Without Getting Cozy (Tuesday 06th of May 2008 12:39:22 PM)

Penguin-geek writes "Researchers at Northwestern health center have discovered a way to ease
the tension between ISPs and P2P users. As we all know, there's been a growing tension between
the net* Service Providers (ISPs) and their customers' P2P file-sharing ... (more)

UK ISPs To Face Piracy Deadline (Saturday 23rd of February 2008 07:15:01 AM)

Superbrose notes that despite lots of legal difficulties dealing with world wide web privacy,
the UK influence is going ahead with plans to punish ISPs for allowing their interchange to
crunch numbers* illegal music and films. The claim is that there ... (more)

Telecom Immunity -- We're Down to the Wire(tap) (Friday 25th of January 2008 05:00:03 AM)

The law says telecom providers can't wiretap your phone calls or net traffic, but as long as
their taps are legal or they acted in good faith they're already immune from prosecution and
lawsuits. That said, your telecom providers are still trying to get ... (more)

Study Warns of Internet Brownouts By 2010 (Tuesday 20th of November 2007 06:45:01 AM)

Bergkamp10 writes "Consumer and combined use of the the net* could handicap the current
capacity and lead to brown-outs in two years unless backbone providers invest billions of
dollars in new infrastructure, by the numbers to a new study. A flood of ... (more)

Consumer-Directed Choices and Pay-For-Performance Measures Share Common Link (Sunday 18th of November 2007 05:45:01 AM)

Incentives motivate better results for both providers and consumers. Consumers and health care
providers have more in common than they may know. Both respond to a slight budgeting nudge to
use health care resources in ways that lead to better outcomes, ... (more)

New Jersey Health Care Lawyer Eric Katz Launches New Cutting-edge Web Site Providing Valuable Information and Resources for Medical Care Providers. (Friday 28th of September 2007 01:15:05 AM)

ProviderAdvocate.com, the new website leak* by NJ health care springer Eric Katz, includes
numerous practical tips to physicians, dentists and other medical providers on how to increase
the reimbursement they receive from managed care organizations, ... (more)

E-INSURE Services Inc. Launches Improved Website for Online Insurance Quotes and Information (Wednesday 19th of September 2007 08:30:10 PM)

The website www.einsurance.com, is designed for provision shoppers to easily find local
warranty providers gospel to their warrant needs. Shoppers can simply go to www.einsurance.com
and select the cover product category they want and be on their way ... (more)

Australia to Offer Widespread ISP-level Filtering (Friday 10th of August 2007 10:55:13 PM)

Phurge writes "According to a Sydney Morning Herald article, the Australia government has
decided to take the controversial step of having service provider service providers filter web
content at the request of parents, in a crackdown on online bad language, ... (more)

Bill Would Reverse Bans on Municipal Broadband (Saturday 04th of August 2007 06:15:04 PM)

Yuppie writes "A bill introduced to the House this week would overturn bans that currently
exist in several states on cities and towns framework and deploying their own broadband
networks. The big telecoms may not be be too happy about the bill, however: ... (more)

 

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