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New CMS Initiative Helps to Assist and Identify Individuals Who Care for Medicare Beneficiaries as Caregivers The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today launched Ask Medicare, a new initiative to help family caregivers –those who are family members or friends who help people with Medicare — access and use valuable healthcare information, services and [...]
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Alfresco is an open source enterprise level CMS application. It provides document management, collaboration (in beta), records management, knowledge management, web content management and imaging. Alfresco is built with Java & can be installed in both Window & Linux environments via "all-in-one installers". Some features of Alfresco: Web Content Management Web content authors can access and ...
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... I spent quite a while figuring out upcoming monster changes in SiteAdmin CMS core where we planning to get back to XML Databases as it ... [$("masterPages").selectedIndex].value));xmlPost.appendChild(SiteAdmin.CMS.Xml.createElement("title", $("title").value));xmlPost. ... ("keywords", $("keywords").value));xmlPost.appendChild(SiteAdmin.CMS.Xml.createElement("description", $("description").value));xmlPost. ...
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... for a Microsoft IIS platform. Therefore the decision one makes on the CMS depends on what hosting has already been arranged (if any). If hosting hasn't already been arranged, then there ... what they sell? In many cases people will think they had purchased the perfect CMS only to find later that they needed features which were not available to them. In these cases, one may have to hire an independent ...
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... and suppliers that participate in the Medicare program. CMS reports that agenda topics will include, but not be limited to: 5010- ... Administrative Contractor transitions. During the town hall meeting, CMS will offer meeting participants an opportunity to provide feedback ... valid driver's license or passport). For further details, CMS refers possible meeting participants to the August 22, ...
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... as time has moved on we realize that a secure site is not a feature of a CMS, but a basic requirement of the application. In this respect, I can't help but think Yoder is correct ... a healthy eco-system for their customers or themselves. The more eyes you have on the code behind the CMS, the more likely there is for someone to catch a potential security vulnerability. When someone does find a way ...
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