As payers continue issuing denials at high rates, health systems are shifting their focus inward, emphasizing staff training, clinical integration, and contract negotiations to curb denial rates.
Shari Bailey is familiar with the chuckles when she talks about elopement -- but it refers to people with autism or dementia who run or wander off, often with tragic results. For Bailey, whose ...
A total of 4,556 Bicolanos benefited from the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s (DSWD) Tara Basa Tutoring Program (TBTP) in 2025, an official said Tuesday. In an interview, DSWD-5 ...
The Trump administration has taken many steps—some of them truly unprecedented—to advance pro-life policies, both ...
The Ghana Agricultural and Rural Development Journalists Association (GARDJA) has received funding support from the Earth ...
The service robotics sector is increasingly transitioning from a research-focused stage toward commercialization-led growth. Nightfood Holdings’ acquisition of intellectual property related to its BIM ...
AFP regularly hosts media study teachers on its premises for training sessions organised by the coordination department of CLEMI’s media and information literacy group. These sessions aim to explain ...
Teng points to a simple reality of the current market: growth creates risk. As the user base expands, the incentive for ...
Technology savvy can make up a big part of independence. In North Idaho, targeted programming through community resources ...
Awareness Day on Monday, February 28, the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) is urging employers to boost prevention efforts aimed at reducing risk in the workplace. Repetitive ...
With AI and Computational Thinking set to enter classrooms from Grade 3 under the NEP framework, India’s education system is accelerating its technology push. A recent CENTA survey suggests nearly 75% ...