ElrondHubbard posted:The American healthcare system is long overdue for an overhaul in billing, as it's currently structured in a spectacularly inefficient and damaging way. Oh but we have had a complete overhaul in billing very recently, it has just been driven largely by providers. One of the sales points used by the companies selling electronic medical record software is that it would automate billing so that you could charge for every little thing. It would remind you to do every single billable item and automatically include everything in the bill.
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Weltlich posted:Trumpcakes - Huge, luxurious orange cupcakes with too much yellow frosting. Not what everyone thinks they want to start off with, but surprisingly popular by the end of the party. ScottCheese must be served on a platter purchased from Kohl's
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Shifty Pony posted:Oh but we have had a complete overhaul in billing very recently, it has just been driven largely by providers. One of the sales points used by the companies selling electronic medical record software is that it would automate billing so that you could charge for every little thing. It would remind you to do every single billable item and automatically include everything in the bill. Hence why there's some lukewarm discussion of a switch to fee-for-care as opposed to the current fee-for-service model, which has perverse incentives and significantly worse outcomes.
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 02:54 |
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The GOP has long lusted for a candidate like Trump. The proto fascist, nakedly oligarchal, bullying, constant red meat, Putin lite styling of Trump has always been what they've wanted. For two elections now they think they've lost for being too soft, too moderate, too middle of the road. They want a CPAC panelist, a conservative Facebook meme page given human form, policy be damned. The meaner he gets, the more bullying he gets, the more people will see him as "honest" and "speaking from his heart," totally the Christie game plan, only properly executed. Trump's got a cult of personality around him that will be hard to pierce and the smarter candidates will take shots at him to further establish themselves and bring him down, leading to an unprecedented mudslinging bloodbath. If any of these dopes are smart at all they'll bring up Trump's past campaigns, ran along much more liberal lines. The full debate list gets revealed the 4th. I really hope Christie is on it. This latest trend of having to say the absolute most outrageous red meat comments possible to even get noticed in a historically crowded field of 17 candidates seems like it can only work to undermine whichever candidate comes forward as the eventual nominee. I literally cannot wait for Thursday.
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 03:59 |
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Vote Kasich and continue the chain of most excellent* presidents from Ohio: William Henry Harrison Rutherford B. Hayes James A. Garfield William McKinley William Howard Taft Warren G. Harding *citation needed
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Lord of Pie posted:Vote Kasich and continue the chain of most excellent* presidents from Ohio: Oof, this list alone is a good enough reason to revoke Ohio's statehood.
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Lord of Pie posted:Vote Kasich and continue the chain of most excellent* presidents from Ohio: lmao
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 04:45 |
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Lord of Pie posted:Vote Kasich and continue the chain of most excellent* presidents from Ohio: The moral of the story, I suppose, is to pay extra close attention to the vice-presidential candidate when voting for a man from Ohio?
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Lord of Pie posted:Vote Kasich and continue the chain of most excellent* presidents from Ohio: holy poo poo
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 05:32 |
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Now we know why so many astronauts are from Ohio. Their shame drives them into exile from the planet itself. e: Grant and Sherman were both born in Ohio, so I guess that mitigates it slightly. FAUXTON fucked around with this message at 05:41 on Aug 3, 2015 |
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Lord of Pie posted:Vote Kasich and continue the chain of most excellent* presidents from Ohio: All now native only to history textbooks. When will the state change its motto to "Better to burn out than to fade away"?
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 06:28 |
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Lord of Pie posted:Vote Kasich and continue the chain of most excellent* presidents from Ohio: Ouch. But at least it's not this complete list of presidents from California: Hoover Nixon Reagan
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 06:40 |
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PA's solo claim to fame is Buchanan, the one mostly remembered for possibly being gay. I am wondering if there's enough time to get a Sheep! game going, for the debate. I was trying to think up questions, but I'm not sure 3-4 days is enough to get participants. (Also, I've never done one before, so I'd probably screw it up anyway.)
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spacing in vienna posted:PA's solo claim to fame is Buchanan, the one mostly remembered for possibly being gay. Nah, we just need tik-tac-toe or a drinking 'list' I don't know if one has been floating around yet but I would work on something tomorrow if i have a few hours.
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dorkasaurus_rex posted:The GOP has long lusted for a candidate like Trump. The proto fascist, nakedly oligarchal, bullying, constant red meat, Putin lite styling of Trump has always been what they've wanted. For two elections now they think they've lost for being too soft, too moderate, too middle of the road. They want a CPAC panelist, a conservative Facebook meme page given human form, policy be damned. Trump would need friends to be an oligarch.
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Plinkey posted:Nah, we just need tik-tac-toe or a drinking 'list' I don't know if one has been floating around yet but I would work on something tomorrow if i have a few hours. Use the official Democratic party one.
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 07:45 |
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The Associated Press is having a hard time finding the $102 million Trump claims he's given to charity over the past 5 years. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/review-finds-trumps-charity-donations-modest/ quote:WASHINGTON — Donald Trump, widely believed to the be the wealthiest American ever to run for president, is nowhere among the ranks of the country’s most generous citizens, according to an Associated Press review of his financial records and other government filings. It's starting to look like, as in real estate, Trump's idea of giving to charity is "giving other people's money with my name on it."
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 08:08 |
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Burn bright, sweet Trump, but burn not out This Thursday at the first debate. We need you there on Super Tuesday, Fracturing the GOP With every misbegotten delegate.
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 08:54 |
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Lord of Pie posted:Vote Kasich and continue the chain of most excellent* presidents from Ohio: Garfield was pretty sweet. He was going to do the civil rights movement 70 years early but got shot for unrelated reasons before he got around to it.
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PostNouveau posted:The Associated Press is having a hard time finding the $102 million Trump claims he's given to charity over the past 5 years. Looks like the man is well qualified to be in politics.
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 13:16 |
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ohgodwhat posted:What's Aaron Schock's photographer up to these days? Rubbing oil on the disgraced former Congressman, on a beach somewhere?
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Necc0 posted:I'm kind of surprised that this site isn't more popular here. I've already made some good beer money off of deluded idiots. It's like a dream come true. The 2016 election is gonna make me a couple hundo easy. the canadian NDP beardo who is very likely going to be the next pm of canada was like at 10 cents when i jumped, harper was still at like 80 for some reason. now hes up to 55 already, but thats still a deal imo unless all the polls are wrong ive got 20 bucks on sanders but hes only gone up about 6 cents since i got in
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Shifty Pony posted:Oh but we have had a complete overhaul in billing very recently, it has just been driven largely by providers. One of the sales points used by the companies selling electronic medical record software is that it would automate billing so that you could charge for every little thing. It would remind you to do every single billable item and automatically include everything in the bill. As someone who works for a medical record software company, I can pretty much confirm this. Hospitals lose their minds when they miss something they could've billed for.
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Sheng-ji Yang posted:the canadian NDP beardo who is very likely going to be the next pm of canada was like at 10 cents when i jumped, harper was still at like 80 for some reason. now hes up to 55 already, but thats still a deal imo unless all the polls are wrong Yeah for some reason the 'Putin will last the rest of the year' market was at about 50/50 initially so I grabbed a handful of that.
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 15:11 |
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This seems like a really inefficient and fiscally unsound method for cooking bacon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaZGaJrd3x8
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 15:36 |
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Joementum posted:This seems like a really inefficient and fiscally unsound method for cooking bacon. Yeah but guns
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 15:37 |
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Also, Mark Everson has filed an FEC complaint against Fox News over his exclusion from the debates now that the threshold for participation in the runners-up debate has been lowered from 1% in the polls to "appearing in the polls". It does seem unfair to candidates that it's up to the polling companies who is considered a candidate, but without that filter there would be over 150 candidates in the Republican primary debates.
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Joementum posted:This seems like a really inefficient and fiscally unsound method for cooking bacon. I really want to believe that this isn't a dog-whistle but I can never be sure. Also: that's not a machine gun
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Joementum posted:but without that filter there would be over 150 candidates in the Republican primary debates. Yes please!
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Joementum posted:Also, Mark Everson has filed an FEC complaint against Fox News over his exclusion from the debates now that the threshold for participation in the runners-up debate has been lowered from 1% in the polls to "appearing in the polls". The FEC rules that all candidates must be admitted entry, the debate format is changed to a no holds barred cage fight deathmatch. Audience attendees are chosen from a list of the wealthiest donors, who can throw weapons to the arena floor at a hefty fee to support their preferred candidates.
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 15:45 |
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I wonder if gun-spergs are going to get mad at him for claiming a semi-automatic rifle is a machine gun. Edit: Beaten in this thread already.
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Joementum posted:This seems like a really inefficient and fiscally unsound method for cooking bacon. But very Presidential
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 15:59 |
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it shouldn't be too hard to find which candidates were at the Cock Bros' last weekend. they'll be the ones wincing in pain whenever they have to sit down
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 16:03 |
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Joementum posted:This seems like a really inefficient and fiscally unsound method for cooking bacon. lollin at those cheap rear end UTG rail covers. I just knew Cruz was a loving fudd.
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Mirthless posted:The FEC rules that all candidates must be admitted entry, the debate format is changed to a no holds barred cage fight deathmatch. Audience attendees are chosen from a list of the wealthiest donors, who can throw weapons to the arena floor at a hefty fee to support their preferred candidates. 100 quatloos on Trump!
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 16:15 |
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Via The Guardian's Sabrina Siddiqui: Apparently the other side of the poster said "Walker 4 President."
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 16:36 |
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GalacticAcid posted:Via The Guardian's Sabrina Siddiqui: Ahahahahahaha God bless that pair.
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# ? Aug 3, 2015 16:37 |
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The Koch brothers have spent a total of around $27 Million on GOP candidates, PACs, etc., or about 12% of what the SEIU has spent on Democrats. In fact, the Top 4 GOP donors (#7 Las Vegas Sand, #14 Perry Homes, #17 Contran Corp., and #24 Adelson Drug Clinic) COMBINED have not spent as much as the SEIU on candidates, parties, PACs, and 527s. https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/list.php?cycle=ALL It's funny how the left makes a huge deal out of this when they are by far and away the massive leader in bought-and-paid for politicians and backing from big money interests. The Koch's are scrub-tier players when it comes to buying politicians and elections.
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Chris Christie posted:The Koch brothers have spent a total of around $27 Million on GOP candidates, PACs, etc., or about 12% of what the SEIU has spent on Democrats. I agree that there is no difference between two individuals and a union of more than a million workers. Good point.
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