Necessary Changes For Your Medical Office

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byAlma Abell

The medical field is a highly competitive area and as a result, you should be doing everything possible to make your own office or medical establishment as competitive as possible. There are many ways to make your medical office more competitive, but not all options rank the same in terms of their effect.

If you’re truly looking to make your office more successful, below are a few of the best updates that you can make to your medical office that will make it much more competitive in the medical field. In addition, these changes are not very costly, which means that you’re making economical choices for a high return.

A New Advertising CampaignThe first step that you should take to improve the competitive of your medical office is to implement a new advertising campaign. With a stronger advertising campaign, you’ll be able to improve the visibility of your office and bring more people to your establishment. For the best advertising campaign out there, you should do the necessary research regarding marketing firms and then choose one with the best track record available. You can also look at customer testimonials to verify the stated success rate.

Answering SystemAnother type of change that you should make is to add physician answering services. With physician answering services in place, you can ensure that your customers are getting the highest quality customer service and at a minimal wait time. With better customer service in place, your medical establishment’s patients will feel much more pleased with your medical office and the customer service they are receiving.

In addition, since the answering system is run by experienced professionals, you can be certain that all of your patient’s needs will be met in an efficient and effective manner, no matter what the issue is.

Office UpdatesFinally, you may want to consider adding a few updates to your office. For example, you can revamp the entry area, chance the look of the office, and add credentials on the wall of the office if none are on there. By taking care of these features, your customers will feel more comfortable in your office space, which will prompt them to come back more frequently.

At No More Phone Tag, our professionals are able to provide patients with all of their customer concerns. Our dedicated professionals are experienced and provide the highest quality customer care so that your office features competitive customer service.

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Polish mine explosion kills 8

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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Methane gas was blamed for the explosion deaths of 8 miners in southern Polish‘s Halemba coal mine Tuesday, November 21. Officials say at least 15 are missing.

Rescue efforts were halted because dangerously high levels of methane gas returned, according to Zbigniew Madej, spokesman for state-owned Coal Co., which operates the mine.

The missing miners’ locater devices were not emitting signals, increasing rescurers’ concerns for their well-being. Grzegorz Pawlaszek, head of Coal Co., said the 15 missing miners’ fate is “not known,” but added that “there is a chance to find someone still alive.”

“This is a tragedy. People have died here,” Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski said when he came to Ruda Slaska to see the blast.

Earlier Wednesday, a reconnaissance rescue team descended 3000 feet toward the blast scene, only to retreat because of safety concerns related to high methane gas levels. Rescue digging efforts were also halted because of explosion concerns.

The missing men were aged 21-59. One of the miner’s family members, Andrzej Pytlik, 30, remained on scene with his sister, hoping and waiting for news of her husband, Krystian Gaszka.

Pytlik, also a miner, said through teary eyes that, “I work in the mines and I know that hope is scant because that’s the truth.”

The explosion occurred in a closed portion of the mine where the now-missing miners were working to retrieve abandoned equipment. According to Pawlaszek, the value of the equipment was $23 million, adding that “It was new equipment and that is why we decided to retrieve it.”

He indicated that the recovery work was performed under the supervision of gas detection specialists, and that the bodies of the recovered miners were difficult to identify because of the severity of burns and because their ID tags were blown away in the explosion.

The Halemba mine, located in Ruda Slaska, has produced coal for nearly 50 years, has been fraught with safety concerns and has a track record of serious accidents. One of the oldest mines in Poland, it is centrally located in the industrial Silesia region.

Earlier this year, a miner was trapped underground in the Halemba mine five days after a cave-in. In 1990, 19 miners were killed and 20 hurt in a gas explosion, and five were killed in collapse in 1991.

Inside, priests and mining officials were comforting and counseling with distraught relatives. Outside, eight white candles flickered on a main gate wall.

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Home Security Surveillance Camera

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By Roger Thompson

Today, it is the norm for businesses as well as law enforcement agencies to turn to home security surveillance cameras to aid them in preventing crime and enforcing the laws and since such cameras are the hidden eyes that can see and report what is going on inside and around the homes they have proved very effective. There are plenty of good reasons why such home security surveillance cameras are becoming more popular and why more and more homeowners are opting for them is that they allow them to keep a sharp eye on the going-ons in their homes as also around the property.

There is a number of different home security surveillance cameras that you can choose from and while old models generally gave you black and white images, the more expensive and recent such cameras can give you accurate images of your home and its immediate surroundings in proper color. And, once you have decided on a particular home security surveillance camera for the security of your property, you can then think about whether to install it by yourself or have professional home security services do the needful. Even so, makes sure that you have one home security surveillance camera installed in each of the doors to your home and also in the driveway so that you can know who is approaching the home, though for such a camera that is installed outdoors you need do be sure that it can function well under different weather conditions.

Once you have all of your home security surveillance cameras installed, you will then need to network them and have their images transmitted to your monitor that is placed inside the home which should help you raise an alarm should something wrong take place. It is also quite normal to install a few home security surveillance cameras in different and strategic parts of the home, while also putting in the odd dummy camera to fool intruders, and often such subterfuge can act as a very effective deterrent against intruders and which can affect considerable savings to the homeowner.

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Another option open to you with regard to the type of home security surveillance camera is to opt for micro security surveillance cameras that are so small that they can be fitted among books or even in a flower arrangement and they can be used for many useful purposes including monitoring the activities of a babysitter or even the local handyman and the images provided can also work as evidence in law courts should something illegal take place.

You can think of a home security surveillance camera as performing the same kind of function as do security cameras in business premises and also the public ones used by law enforcement agencies and they can, in reality, are quite effective as deterrents to the ordinary criminal.

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Small plane with one pilot crashes near Virginia airport

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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

A small plane, piloted by sixteen-year-old Ryan McCall, crashed near Orange County Airport in Virginia, at about 9:45 a.m. local time Sunday morning, police said. He was killed in the accident.

The boy, Ryan McCall, a sophomore at Riverbend High School in Spotsylvania County, was alone on the plane. The plane, a 1974 Piper, model PA28140, crashed in a field just east of the airport. The plane belonged to Springfield, Virginia resident William Rushing III.

Flying instructors suggested birds might have contributed to the crash. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are continuing their investigation as to what actually happened. Sixteen-year-old pilots are common, according to Virginia Aviation Board President Johnny Meza. He said a sixteen-year-old flying either alone or with a certified pilot is allowed. The NTSB predicted five to ten business days for a preliminary report.

The Spotsylvania County school district sent out a memorandum saying the school’s administration is working with counsellors to help students cope with the loss of their classmate. The statement said in part, “We were very saddened to hear the news about the death of Riverbend High Sophomore Ryan McCall.” Grief counsellors were available at the school to provide support to students.

The boy’s remains were sent to a medical examiner’s office for autopsy.

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U.S. House rejects Senate version of payroll tax cut

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Yesterday, the United States House of Representatives voted to effectively reject the Senate version of a bill, passed with bipartisan support, to extend a payroll tax cut two months past its year-end expiration date. The House voted instead to create a conference committee to settle differences between members of both bodies.

Although the tax cut extension itself has support among Republicans and Democrats, lawmakers disagree on how Congress should go about compensating for the cost of extending the cut and the policy changes it would entail.

During an appearance yesterday, President Obama condemned opposition to the Senate-passed version of the bill, accusing Republicans in the House of trying to negotiate on matters unrelated to the bill. Republicans, in response, say there is still time to negotiate the bill, insisting that lawmakers ought to concentrate on a year-long plan rather than a two-month extension. Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid, however, says he will not agree to negotiate the tax cut extension until the Senate-approved bill is passed by the House.

If the tax cut is not extended and instead expires on December 31, approximately 160 million Americans will be affected by the tax increase; President Obama insists the only way to prevent the tax hike beginning January 1 is for the House to pass the Senate bill. In response, House Speaker and Republican John Boehner wants Obama to “call on the Senate to return” to negotiate. The Senate, shortly after passing the bill, adjourned for the Holiday break.

Also included in the bill is a provision that would require President Obama to make a decision regarding the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, a pipeline that would transport oil from Canada to Texas.

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi blamed the congressional year-end impasse on “Tea Party Republicans.” In a letter to President Obama, Speaker Boehner requested he galvanize the Senate to negotiate on the bill’s provisions, writing “The differences between the two different bills can be quickly reconciled to provide the American people the certainty of a full-year bill. There are still 11 days before the end of the year, and with so many Americans struggling, there is no reason they should be wasted. You have said many times that Congress must do its work before taking vacation”.

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US president Obama, Congress call for blocking of executive bonuses at AIG insurance company

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

United States President Barack Obama stated Monday that insurance giant AIG is in financial trouble due to “recklessness and greed,” and called for legal action to stop the company from giving out millions of dollars in bonuses to its executives.

“It’s hard to understand how derivative traders at AIG warranted any bonuses, much less $165 million in extra pay,” Obama said. “How do they justify this outrage to the taxpayers who are keeping the company afloat.”

Obama’s statement comes after reports surfaced last weekend saying the insurance agency, which is in deep financial trouble, had paid US$165 million to executives in bonuses, after receiving $170 billion as part of a government bailout plan.

AIG has said that the bonuses have to be given out, as the company is legally required by contract to do so. A representative with the National Economic Council, Lawrence H. Summers, also said that the bonuses were required to be given out. If AIG had refused to give out the bonuses, employees could file a lawsuit against the company for the money.

“We cannot attract and retain the best and the brightest talent to lead and staff the A.I.G. businesses — which are now being operated principally on behalf of American taxpayers — if employees believe their compensation is subject to continued and arbitrary adjustment by the U.S. Treasury,” AIG CEO Edward M. Liddy said in a letter addressed to Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner on Saturday.

Liddy said that he asked Geithner “to use that leverage and pursue every legal avenue to block these bonuses and make the American taxpayers whole.”

“I want everybody to be clear that Secretary Geithner’s been on the case,” Obama said. “He’s working to resolve this matter with the new CEO, Edward Liddy, who, by the way, everybody needs to understand, came on board after the contracts that led to these bonuses were agreed to last year.”

If the bonuses cannot be stopped, the U.S. Congress says they want AIG to reimburse the government. Congress is looking to impose stiff new taxes on the pay, or ordering the company to return the money which was originally granted from a government bailout. In a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday, senator Richard Shelby promised that the treasury will recover all of the money. Several U.S. senators along with Liddy have sent letters to AIG asking for the bonuses to be renegotiated, something AIG agreed to and says they will reduce future bonuses by 30%. Senators state that if Libby does not respond by renegotiating the bonuses, the Senate Finance Committee will propose an excise tax. Not only will an excise tax be proposed on AIG, but all companies receiving bailout money and their employees who receive bonuses.

What is the highest excise tax we can impose that will stand up in court? Let’s find out.

Numerous House Democrats have introduced legislation which would place a 100% tax on any bonuses of over $100,000 from companies that are receiving government bailout funds. Meanwhile in the Senate, a bipartisan proposal by Max Baucus (D-Montana) and Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) would levy a special 90% excise tax on AIG’s bonuses. Asked Senator Baucus, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee: “What is the highest excise tax we can impose that will stand up in court? Let’s find out.”

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Heating And Air Conditioning Service San Diego Expert Preserves Older Home Aesthetic During Hvac Rem

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Heating and Air Conditioning Service San Diego Expert Preserves Older Home Aesthetic During HVAC Rem

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Carini

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA – Many older and historic neighborhoods have special HVAC guidelines for the residents in the community, which makes the selection process for a knowledgeable contractor for the project more complex.

“Finding a contractor who has special training in those types of HVAC systems is one of the most important decisions a homeowner will make about their remodel,” says Gabriel Carini an expert in heating and air conditioning

service San Diego. His company, Carini Air Conditioning and Heating, has technicians with years of experience in repairing, retrofitting and remodeling the HVAC systems of homes in San Diego historic neighborhoods, including Kensington, North Park, Mission Hills, South Park, Hillcrest and Bankers Hill.

“Obstacles come with the territory when working with vintage homes, but we’re prepared to overcome them,” says Carini, the San Diego heating air

specialist. “Older homes require very meticulous attention to the details to maintain the authentic architectural heritage while also sticking to neighborhood requirements.”

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The original architecture and structure of historic homes, such as lathe and plaster walls or low-pitch roofs, do not readily accommodate the easy-installation, pre-fabricated systems frequently used by other San Diego, CA air conditioning service

companies. Many neighborhoods in San Diego and surrounding communities, such as La Jolla, Rancho Santa Fe and Del Mar, feature the Spanish style stucco and Craftsman style homes built from early in the 1900s to the 1950s.

“The style, craftsmanship and detail of vintage homes are remarkable, but they were obviously not built for today’s HVAC units. Configuring, installing, repairing or replacing a system is complicated, not impossible,” says Carini, who does air conditioning repair in San Diego

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It certainly does not mean homeowners are forced to sacrifice the latest advancements in HVAC technology and efficiency. Carini Air technicians are skilled at recognizing and recommending the best products and installation techniques for older homes, says the San Diego heating service

technician. Carini Air specialists have created custom systems that are aesthetically matched to the period while still providing the homeowner with state-of-the-art technology.

“A project estimate costs you nothing but your time, and you might be surprised at the detailed estimate and fair pricing we offer,” says san diego heating air

service repairman Carini. A project estimate includes one installation and replacement expert going to the location of the home to carefully analyze the space. The technician calculates how elements, such as size of the home, heat and air loss, hot and cold spots and architectural details, affect the overall install options and cost before giving a cost proposal for the job.

“Homeowners can rest easy knowing that Carini Air will get their remodel or repair job done correctly, and to their satisfaction because I guarantee the work performed by Carini Air technicians unconditionally,” he says. About Carini Heating and Air Conditioning Carini Heating and Air Conditioning provides complete heating, air conditioning and ventilation services throughout San Diego County. The technicians are dedicated to providing the latest technology, installation and service practices in an environmentally-friendly way. Address: 3979 La Salle St. Suite A, San Diego, CA 92171. Phone: (619) 843-0997. © 2011 Ali Husayni and Gabriel Carini. Authorization to post is granted, with the stipulation that the SEO CMS manager

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Plane crashes into Toronto office building

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

A Cirrus SR-20 aircraft crashed into an office building in Markham, a town near Toronto, at 12:30 p.m. local time yesterday. Both people on board were killed.

The aircraft, which crashed into the roof of the two-storey building at Woodbine and Hooper streets, was engulfed in flames. Witnesses say that it looked as if the pilot was trying to find somewhere to land and that the aircraft was trailing smoke and rolled before it crashed.

First reports state that the pilot and passenger were killed on impact, and the 14 employees at Thinkway Toys manufacturing all escaped the two-storey building and explosions from the crash.

The crash site is near Buttonville airport where many amateur and flight training flights occur.

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IBM Releases 500 patents to open source community

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Saturday, January 15, 2005

United States —”IBM hereby commits not to assert any of the 500 U.S. patents listed below, as well as all counterparts of these patents issued in other countries, against the development, use or distribution of Open Source Software.” [1]

So begins the pledge IBM has made to “any individual, community, or company” writing or using software defined as “open source” by the Open Source Initiative (OSI).

The patents include software for text recognition and database management.[2]

“True innovation leadership is about more than just the numbers of patents granted. It’s about innovating to benefit customers, partners and society”, said Dr. John E. Kelly, IBM senior vice president, Technology and Intellectual Property. “Our pledge today is the beginning of a new era in how IBM will manage intellectual property.”[3]

“This is not a one-time event”, said Dr. Kelly. “While IBM will continue to demonstrate leadership in patent output, through measures such as today’s pledge, we will increasingly use patents to encourage and protect global innovation and interoperability through open standards and we urge others to do so as well.”

Lawrence Lessig, law professor at Stanford Law School and free software proponent commented: “This is exciting. It is IBM making good on its commitment to encourage a different kind of software development and recognizing the burden that patents can impose.”[4]

Not all are confident of IBM’s motives, though.

Florian Mueller, campaign manager of anti-patent website,NoSoftwarePatents.com, accused IBM of hypocrisy because of lobbying in the European Union to push through theComputer Implemented Inventions Directive.

“IBM is just being hypocritical because they want to appease the open source community and make themselves popular,” said Mueller.

“In Europe, IBM is a driving force behind the extension of the scope of patentability with respect to software. If IBM wants to assume the role of a post-Christmas benefactor, they’d better stop their aggressive patent lobbying in the EU and their shameless squeezing of small and medium-sized companies with its patent portfolio.” [5]

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