Ibm completes security acquisition

“IBM analytic and innovative prowess, combined with NISC’s industry knowledge and depth of experience in defense, healthcare, energy, and infrastructure management services will allow us to deliver an unprecedented level of service and support to our growing list of government clients,” said Chuck Prow, a managing partner in IBM’s public sector services unit. IBM’s acquisition of NISC comes at a time when federal spending on information technology is expected to grow modestly over the next several years.

Market watcher INPUT predicts a growth rate of 3.3% through 2014, bringing the fed’s tech spending to $100 billion, compared to $85 billion in fiscal 2009.

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by kit kat @ June 19, 2007 3:58 am
You will need Medical Terminology to do transcription. Depending on the specialty (if any) you may want to do an online course that just specializes in your area. If you want to do transcription for a variety of practices, you will need much more extensive terminology training. Billing and coding is a different animal all together.

A. print the original using a laser printer, make two copies for yourself using a copy machine, and then fax one copy to the customer. B. use a 24-pin dot matrix printer with multipart carbon paper. C. send the original from your accounting clerk’s PC to the customer’s fax machine, then make three inkjet printouts. D. print out the bills using a laser printer, scan them into a file, and e-mail the bills.
by davo_hurn @ March 10, 2008 3:35 am
A and D

I am a civil engineering fresh graduate from Bicol, Philippines. Can you please teach me how to prepare the BOM in a certain construction project? Or please send me a sample copy of BOM to my e-mail address: yumigirl_4u@yahoo.com. I want to learn how to prepare BOM. Please, please I need ur help! Godbless u all..
by AALUNGA @ June 23, 2010 4:57 pm
Well!!!!!! Bill of materials (BOM) is a list of the raw materials, sub-assemblies, intermediate assemblies, sub-components, components, parts and the quantities of each needed to manufacture an end item. It includes all substitute and alternate part numbers, and includes parts that are contained in drawing notes. BOM information: * Product code (often called a style no. for fabric or input) * Product description * Vendor * Cuttable Width, size (buttons) or length (zippers) * Test results (shrinkage, lead etc) * Estimated/actual yield (allocation, qty used) * Required processing (sponging, dyeing, enzyme bath etc) Here are few example

When preparing a claim for billing, it is necessary to know whether the patient is a new patient or an established patient. What is the difference between a new and an established patient, and why is this distinction important when billing and coding?
by ckm1956 @ March 27, 2010 12:09 am
A new patient has never been seen in the practice. As a results more time is required in their evaluation. The distinction is important because for a given coding level, new patient charges are higher than established.

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