Omaha, NE (September 20, 2016) – Direct Patient Logistics (DPL), a division of Air Methods, has partnered with Health eFilings, LLC to offer services that enable their customers to be market leaders. DPL strives to give their customers a competitive advantage, and the PQRS reporting and data analytics services provided by Health eFilings’ proprietary software delivers just that.
“Healthcare is shifting to a value based care model,” said Robert Hopton, CEO Health eFilings. “Our mission is to enable our customers to effectively manage and leverage the data in their EHR so that they can easily comply with CMS reporting requirements to ensure they avoid significant penalties, while also focusing on providing the best quality care at the most cost effective price.” Read the full release here.
.@govevers and @pscwisconsin award $2.3M to #DoorCounty, expanding #broadband access. via @insightpubs #technology
$2.3M awarded to expand broadband access in Door County
Broadband access grants will help leverage more than $18.7 million of investment from AT&T Wisconsin to improve service in Door County.
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.@uwmadison scientists are the first to 3D-print working human brain tissue. via @ibmadison #Wisconsin #technology #innovation
UW–Madison scientists first to 3D-print working human brain tissue - In Business Madison
This breakthrough holds significant promise for researchers delving into the intricacies of the brain and those pursui...
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.@govevers signs historic #legislation to support and expand Wisconsin’s electric vehicle infrastructure via @wispolitics #EV #transportation
Gov. Evers: Signs historic legislation to support and expand Wisconsin’s electric vehicle infrast...
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today signed historic legislation, Senate Bill 791 and Senate...
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Check out the latest '@wisbusiness: the #Podcast' with @shinefusion's Greg Piefer. https://loom.ly/0LdL6ro #nuclear #energy #technology
#Madison-founded @Fetchrewards secures $50M in debt #financing for big growth in 2024. via @ibmadison #startup
Madison-founded Fetch secures $50M in debt financing for big growth in 2024 - In Business Madison
The company will leverage this funding to expand its business in 2024.
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#Dairy conference drives #innovation in #sustainability. https://loom.ly/IUF3fjc via @farmsnews