v Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 6: Medical Documentation for Treating Providers By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Tue, 25 Feb 2025 18:00:00 GMT Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 6: Medical Documentation for Treating Providers Full Article
v Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 5: Preauthorization; Medical Necessity and Utilization Review By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Wed, 19 Feb 2025 18:00:00 GMT Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 5: Preauthorization; Medical Necessity and Utilization Review Full Article
v Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 4: Identifying a Workers’ Compensation Patient By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Thu, 13 Feb 2025 18:00:00 GMT Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 4: Identifying a Workers’ Compensation Patient Full Article
v Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 3: Health Care Provider Roles and Responsibilities By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Tue, 11 Feb 2025 18:00:00 GMT Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 3: Health Care Provider Roles and Responsibilities Full Article
v Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 2: How to Become a Texas Workers’ Compensation Treating Doctor By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Thu, 06 Feb 2025 18:00:00 GMT Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 2: How to Become a Texas Workers’ Compensation Treating Doctor Full Article
v Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 1: Introduction to Workers’ Compensation By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Tue, 04 Feb 2025 18:00:00 GMT Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 1: Introduction to Workers’ Compensation Full Article
v Insurance fraud investigations class By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Wed, 15 Jan 2025 14:00:00 GMT Insurance fraud investigations class Full Article
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v The risk of breaking electronic devices rises 24% over Easter, new data reveals By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: New data has revealed that there’s a 24% rise in Brits dealing with broken laptops, tablets and phones over the Easter break each year, making it the riskiest holiday for devices. Full Article Mobile Computers Data Capture Critical Issues
v Waizu – Reducing mobile device loss and protecting the bottom line By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: RetailTechnologyReview.com spoke with Adrian Lawson, managing director of independent software vendor (ISV) Waizu, about how the company’s solutions are geared to helping organisations avoid the costly loss or misplacement of their mobile devices, thereby keeping their assets active and accountable and their workers fully productive. Full Article Data Capture Retail Supply Chain Mobile Computers
v Dakota continues to accelerate growth and development By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: RetailTechnologyReview.com spoke with Dakota Integrated Solutions’ commercial director, Philip Jarrett, and recently appointed key account manager, Peter Jenkins, about the company’s current growth trajectory, including new partnerships and strategic technology sweet spots. Full Article Data Capture Retail Supply Chain Mobile Computers
v Even better with Android 13: Update for DENSO’s BHT-M series By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Starting this autumn, the operating system on the handheld series from DENSO, member of the Toyota Group, will be Android 13. Full Article Mobile Computers Data Capture
v PPDS and software firm Telelogos team up to bring advanced content and device management solutions to Philips Tableaux By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: PPDS, the exclusive global provider of Philips professional displays, has announced that Telelogos software has been approved as the very first remote device management solution for the new Philips Tableaux range of Advanced Colour ePaper displays. Full Article Mobile Computers
v Designing for Gen Z: What do digital natives really want in a mobile app? By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: As digital natives, Gen Z - those aged 10 to 25 - have been surrounded by technology, social media, mobile devices, and the internet their entire lives. Full Article Mobile Computers Critical Issues
v Utimaco research finds a low level of trust for IoT devices, citing work needed to communicate digital safety By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Utimaco has released new consumer research that has found a low level of trust around Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This has highlighted the need for more education from industry into how smart devices are secured with the latest digital security solutions. Full Article Mobile Computers Surveillance and Security Critical Issues
v Global tablet shipments up 8% sequentially as market revives before holiday season By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: According to the latest Canalys data, worldwide tablet shipments reached 33 million in Q3 2023, marking a 7% annual decline. But this represents an 8% sequential increase, reflecting a revival of the tablet market ahead of the crucial holiday season and the strong performance of new entrants in the space. Full Article Mobile Computers Critical Issues
v Extend the Lifespan of Your Gadgets - A Comprehensive Maintenance Checklist By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: By George Freeman, freelance writer.In our fast-paced world, electronic devices have become integral to our daily lives. From smartphones and tablets to laptops and smartwatches, these gadgets keep us connected, entertained, and productive. However, the wear and tear of regular use can take a toll on our beloved devices. Full Article Critical Issues Mobile Computers
v As device demand surges following post-Covid refresh delays, demand for Refurbished IT technologies is also on the rise By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: The trend of purchasing refurbished IT equipment is on the rise among MSPs. A significant majority of 84% have admitted to buying refurbished technology in the past, while about 30% are currently making such purchases. Full Article Mobile Computers Data Capture Critical Issues
v Getac enhances its range of versatile Android devices with launch of AI-ready fully rugged tablet By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Getac has introduced the AI-ready ZX80, a brand new 8-inch fully rugged tablet, powered by the versatile Android operating system. Full Article Mobile Computers
v Tech experts reveal how to stop your phone from overheating, including removing your phone case By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: With the UK facing the hot temperatures, many of us will be wondering how to protect tech items from overheating and facing long lasting damage. Full Article Mobile Computers Critical Issues
v Co-op teams up with Quadient to deliver parcel locker convenience in communities in the UK By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Quadient (Euronext: QDT), a global automation platform powering secure and sustainable business connections, has partnered with Co-op in the UK to deliver further parcel locker growth and added convenience to its communities. Full Article Retail Supply Chain
v Think Tank launches new SMART formats to help brands elevate their packaging design By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Think Tank, the UK bespoke packaging design agency, is launching new SMART packaging formats designed to help brands elevate their packaging design and boost their commercial reach. Full Article Retail Supply Chain
v Over three quarters of retailers are worried about growing consumer privacy concerns, Wunderkind’s research shows By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: While retailers understand the need to move towards increased first-party data collection and personalised shopper engagement, many remain concerned about building privacy-centric experiences that meet consumers’ growing demands for the responsible use of their data, the latest research from Wunderkind, the AI-driven performance marketing solution, warns. Full Article Surveillance and Security Critical Issues
v Flashpoint Cyber Threat Intelligence Index: Midyear Edition is live By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Flashpoint has released its midyear Cyber Threat Intelligence Index, with new data and trends surrounding both persistent and emerging cyber threats observed from 1 January to 30 June, 2024. The report includes research and data tied to vulnerabilities, information-stealing malware, ransomware and insider threats. Full Article Surveillance and Security Critical Issues
v Customer adoption of Bitsight cloud monitoring grows 170% amid increased demand for Visibility Across digital infrastructure By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Bitsight, the cyber risk management solutions provider, has introduced new asset mapping capabilities to help companies better manage vulnerabilities across their extended attack surface. Full Article Surveillance and Security Cloud Computing
v Toshiba’s next-generation S300 Pro Surveillance HDDs for large-scale video surveillance systems By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH (Toshiba) has introduced its next-generation S300 Pro Surveillance Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) targeting the latest requirements in the surveillance storage market. Full Article Surveillance and Security
v Retailers adopt strategies previously exclusive to law enforcement and federal agencies By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Thu, 13 Nov 8600 17:25:43 +0000 As AI regulations in the US have evolved to be more supportive of commercial use, retailers and malls are increasingly adopting technologies that were once the domain of law enforcement and federal agencies. This shift is driven by the need for enhanced security and operational efficiency, with many turning to advanced video analytics and facial intelligence. Full Article Surveillance and Security Data Capture Critical Issues
v Almost half of UK SMBs have faced a significant business setback due to misinformation or fake reviews By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the UK are facing significant challenges in today’s digital landscape, with misinformation, fake reviews and inadequate search and engagement tools putting them at a serious disadvantage compared to larger competitors. Full Article Retail Supply Chain Surveillance and Security Critical Issues
v ACDS’ cybersecurity portfolio gains competitive edge from AI-powered thoughtworks application managed services By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Thoughtworks, the global technology consultancy that integrates strategy, design and engineering to drive digital innovation, has started a strategic partnership with UK-based cybersecurity startup Advanced Cyber Defence Systems (ACDS) by providing Thoughtworks DAMO AI-powered application managed services. Full Article Surveillance and Security Cyber Security
v Global survey of security pros finds 87% of organisations impacted by cyber threats they couldn’t detect or neutralise last year By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Nov 8240 17:28:37 +0000 Red Canary, the managed detection and response (MDR) provider, has released a new report, Security Operations Trends Report, providing insight into critical challenges facing modern cybersecurity teams. Partnering with independent research company Coleman Parkes, Red Canary surveyed 700 security leaders from the US, UK, New Zealand, Australia and Nordics. Full Article Surveillance and Security Critical Issues Cyber Security
v Graylog enhances SIEM with more effective threat detection By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Nov 7840 17:29:58 +0000 Graylog has unveiled significant security advancements to drive smarter, faster and more cost-efficient security operations. The company’s latest capabilities include advanced data routing, asset-based risk scoring and AI-generated investigation reports. Full Article Surveillance and Security
v Dyslexia Awareness Week: Ensuring website inclusivity in the retail sector By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Nov 8180 17:28:37 +0000 As Dyslexia Awareness Week (07-13 October 2024) arrives this week, digital transformation specialists Sherwen Studios are advocating for retailers to reconsider how accessible their website is for users affected by dyslexia. Full Article Internet Retailing Retail Supply Chain Critical Issues
v Bazaarvoice launches integrated Social Content solution, Bazaarvoice Vibe By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Tue, 13 Nov 2260 17:28:41 +0000 At GroceryShop, Bazaarvoice, the platform for full-funnel authentic user-generated content (UGC) and social commerce solutions, announced Bazaarvoice Vibe – a comprehensive solution designed to help marketers source, amplify and optimise user- and creator-generated content across all channels, all from one place. Global general availability begins 1 November. Full Article Internet Retailing Retail Supply Chain
v Descartes’ Study Reveals Nearly 90% of Consumers’ Sustainable Home Delivery Choices Are Impacted by Economic Pressure By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Descartes Systems Group has released findings from its 2024 Home Delivery Sustainability Report: The Environmentally Conscious Consumer Under Pressure survey, which examined online consumer sentiment of retailers’ sustainability practices around their delivery operations. Full Article Internet Retailing Retail Supply Chain Critical Issues
v MandM unveils interactive Live Shopping experience on Facebook and Instagram By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: MandM, the online retailer specialising in discounted fashion, sports and outdoor brands, has launched the first of a series of live shopping events on Facebook and Instagram in collaboration with Sprii. Full Article Digital Signage Internet Retailing Retail Supply Chain
v Zone Skipping vs. Traditional Shipping: What's the Difference? By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: By Jeremy Light, freelance writer.Businesses are constantly searching for innovative methods to lower costs, increase productivity, and satisfy the ever-increasing demands of their clients in today's fast changing e-commerce environment. Full Article Critical Issues Retail Supply Chain
v Practicality, self-care, and surprises: why deep discounts aren’t the main motivator for consumers By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: While discounts and sales events have long been associated with holiday shopping, new data from e-commerce provider Visualsoft reveals that consumers are motivated by more than just deep discounts when it comes to their seasonal and gifting purchases. Full Article Internet Retailing Retail Supply Chain Critical Issues
v SDI Group owner Ilgar Hajiyev runs away from debts and prison By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 11:06:00 +0300 Ilgar Hajiyev, a developer of Accord Smart residential complex, accused of numerous crimes, including real estate scam, is facing another criminal case in Russia. Defrauded homebuyers are collecting signatures for a petition in their defense. These people, who paid their money for apartments in the Moscow region, Odintsovo сity district, but never received keys to their new homes, demand Hajiyev should be delivered to Russia to stand trial for fraud. Only 4 apartment buildings out of 12 that should have been commissioned in 2020 are built - with many violations. "Numerous violations were committed during the construction: façades are falling off, walls and decoration of public areas are crumbling, cardboard doors are already broken," the petition reads. The billion worth scam Hajiyev fled overseas with investors' money in January 2019. It was not only clients, but also business partners, whom Hajiyev scammed, including creditors of SDI Group. Apart from Accord Smart housing complex, subsidiaries of SDI Group were also developers of the Pirogovskaya Riviera residential complex in Mytishchi, the Moscow Region. The complex is being finished by another developer. Hajiyev started building the Pirogovskaya Riviera complex together with businessman Isai Zakharyaev, who later left the project, but never received money for his share. The head of SDI Group owes more than one billion rubles to the former partner. Another one billion Hajiyev siphoned off from the project developer Comfort Invest. Full Article Business
v COVID-19 scam or just simple corruption in Russia? By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 15:44:00 +0300 Screenshot from the site of Japanese company K.K. Mirai Genomics The Moscow Healthcare Department purchased more than 50 devices and hundred of thousands of test systems for SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus from a company called Medpromresurs. This sounds like good news, if it was not for the dodgy reputation of the company. Thieving businessmen are trying to cash in on the disease that their compatriots suffer from while keeping an eye on the funds from the state budget too. US funded Radio Liberty investigated the Moscow's purchase, that got links to 2019 scandal in Tatarstan. The story began in September 2019. During the Eastern Economic Forum, which was held last autumn, a little-known Japanese company K.K. Mirai Genomics promised to invest 2.5 billion rubles ($30 million) in the production of a diagnostic system for infectious diseases in the Republic of Tatarstan. The systems were supposed to be subsequently acquired at the expense of mandatory medical insurance - the state budget that is. Russian company PharmMedPolis-RT acted as a partner on the Russian side. Taliya Minullina, the head of the Agency for Investment Development of the Republic, put her signature on the agreement for the production of biochips for the diagnosis of influenza. The story was highlighted by a lot of Russian media for its connection to corruption and money-laundering issues. The chips were allegedly patented in Europe, the USA and Japan (coronavirus was nowhere near back then). Strangely enough, the supposedly patented trademark for the LifeRing molecular diagnostic system that consists of disposable chips is not manufactured in any of the above-mentioned countries. Moreover, as the Versia found out, the company's offices in Japan and the United States are located in cheap Class B office buildings, which does not go along with the promise to invest 2.5 billion, because a company like that simply does not have that much money. However, methods for rapid diagnosis of influenza are not just being developed in our country - they are already in practical use. Moreover, the time that is required for testing biomaterial is even shorter in comparison with the time period that foreign-made chips need for the same purpose. K.K. Mirai Genomics was a very little-known company indeed: it did not even have a website at the time when the deal was signed. Mirai never provided any specifications and descriptions of the technology, nor did it say anything about the results of clinical trials. Such facts did not stop the authorities of Tatarstan, though. Full Article Business
v Exploring differences between bankruptcy in Russia vs. USA By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Wed, 28 Oct 2020 14:29:00 +0300 Bankruptcy isn't a topic that anyone likes to discuss. Creditors, debtors, and government officials all get a little queasy at the thought of bankruptcy, but it exists for a reason. And in many situations, it can provide relief when financial friction is heightened. But bankruptcy isn't the same in every country. Laws, rules, and stigmas differ rather significantly - particularly between Russia and the United States. The what and why of bankruptcy Bankruptcy is one of the primary methods by which control over an asset can be transferred to more capable or efficient owners in the instance of market economies. Ultimately, bankruptcy serves three distinct purposes: To solve collective action problems among creditors as they deal with insolvent debtors. To give individual debtors a chance at a "fresh start" when they're overburdened by debt. To preserve/save the financial distress firms have by reorganizing rather than liquidating. Bankruptcy is basically government-sanctioned relief that allows individuals or businesses to have debts forgiven, granted they meet specific criteria and follow certain guidelines. It plays an important role in keeping the larger economic engine hitting on all cylinders. Without bankruptcy, millions of citizens would find themselves impoverished and unable to financially recover from dire situations. Full Article Business
v German Lillevali and tumbled pyramids of grand strategists By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Wed, 15 Sep 2021 20:55:00 +0300 How do famous film directors and athletes become baits for pyramid schemes? How are such prominent figures as Anatoly Karpov, Nikita Mikhalkov and other renowned personalities in Russia involved with the scammers from Anchor-Invest? Scarcely ever it is possible to catch and put into jail big-time operators of financial pyramids how it happened with Mavrodi, the famous "financier of Russia". Apart from Mavrodi, a variety of pyramids existed and continue to operate in Russia that have the same backbone; to take your money. Full Article Business
v Evergrande does not fit into the line of China's new policies By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Thu, 23 Sep 2021 20:29:00 +0300 On Monday, September 20, during a trading day on the Hong Kong stock exchange, the shares of Chinese developer Sinic collapsed by 87 percent. Experts point out that the shares collapsed due to the "domino effect", which was caused by the crisis of China's another developer giant, Evergrande. In 2020, Evergrande owner Hui Ka Yan was among the top three Chinese wealthy men. Today, however, the development company that he owns has found itself on the verge of default. Evergrande's debts are overwhelming and reach an astronomical amount of $302 billion. How did Hui Ka Yan lead his development empire to such a deep crisis? Evergrande is due to pay its investors $83 million on September 23rd. S&P Global believes that the Chinese government refuses to bail out the debt-stricken company. However, Hui Ka Yan is full of optimism. He assured his employees that his company will extricate from the crisis, although he did not specify how. Full Article Business
v How small businesses go from brick to virtual By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Tue, 02 Nov 2021 15:51:00 +0300 It's difficult to highlight any positives of the recent pandemic. However, if one exists in the business world, it's the virtual infrastructure that was built on the fly to allow companies to make the shift away from traditional brick and mortar operations. If you've been on the fence about a permanent shift in the virtual direction, this is your time to shine. The benefits of going virtual Full Article Business
v Foreign companies leave Russian market one after another By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Wed, 02 Mar 2022 18:48:00 +0300 Many foreign companies, including oil and gas enterprises, are leaving the Russian market due to high risks associated with the sanctions war between Russia and the West. In addition, it will be too difficult for them to withdraw their income from Russia abroad, economist Marcel Salikhov believes. At the same time, oilfield service companies that used to work in Russia back during the days of the USSR, will stay in the country, he added, lenta.ru reports. It is up to company administrations to decide whether they want to leave the Russian market or not. The sanctions that were imposed on Russia following the military operation in Ukraine do not limit their participation in the Russian economy. Russia's response to Western sanctions may in one way or another affect the position of foreign companies in the country, especially with regard to strategic sectors of the economy. In addition, Putin banned foreign companies from withdrawing their funds abroad to parent companies. All this combined has tarnished the assets. Full Article Business
v Yukos skeletons. What links Aleksey Golubovich with former owners of the oil company. Part I By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Wed, 30 Mar 2022 17:16:00 +0300 Russia's refusal to pay $50 billion to former Yukos shareholders will lead to new investigations.On March 31, the Moscow City Court will consider an appeal, which was filed against the ruling to pay $35 million to former Yukos shareholder Alexey Golubovich by his ex-wife Olga Mirimskaya. Allegedly, she received the money for the sale of Yukos shares 15 years ago, and her ex-husband asked for his share as part of the divorce proceedings that have been ongoing for the last ten years. These are unusual demands as Mirimskaya has never owned shares in the oil company. In addition, Golubovich was not only its shareholder, but also served as the director for strategic planning and corporate finance at OAO NK Yukos and was aware of all information related to the financial dealings of the oil giant. A journalistic investigation conducted by Pravda.Ru showed that Alexey Golubovich likely still works in close collaboration with other ex-owners of Yukos. Alexey Golubovich, a former shareholder of Yukos oil company, and Olga Mirimskaya, the chairwoman of the Board of Directors of BKF Bank, divorced in 2012, but the litigation over the division of their marital property continues to this day. Olga Mirimskaya is the founder of the Russian Product Company. She is also President of BKF Bank. Mirimskaya is charged with giving a bribe — two vehicles worth a total of 3.25 million rubles — to Yury Nosov, an investigator at the Moscow Region Department of the Investigative Committee in 2017. He handled the case, in which she appeared as a victim in connection with the kidnapping of her daughter. Nosov and Mirimskaya were arrested in the bribery case. They plead not guilty, claiming that the case has been initiated under false pretences with malicious intent. "According to the defendant, the case was initiated by Alexey Golubovich, as well as by her former common-law partner Nikolai Smirnov, a co-owner of the Golden Crown payment system, as an act of revenge for the return of her daughter, in order to seize her property," Mirimskaya's lawyer Alexander Chernov said. Full Article Business
v Skeletons of Yukos. Why GML paid Alexey Golubovich $44 million. Part 2 By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Tue, 05 Apr 2022 12:09:00 +0300 Continued. Read Part I of the article here. Alexey Golubovich, Yukos's former director for strategic planning and corporate finance was one of the main witnesses in the case against Yukos. How can one determine the basis of his testimony? Was it a wish to help the Russian justice system or the subtle game of a "double agent"? In order to understand this, one may need to recall a few facts from his business biography. In the first part of our investigation, we talked about Alexey Golubovich's business projects and lawsuits in 2010–2022, in which one could see both the shadows of his former Yukos colleagues (for example, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Yuri Beilin) and the non-systemic opposition. Full Article Business
v Foreign companies suffer a total of $70 billion in losses after they leave Russia By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Thu, 25 Aug 2022 19:04:00 +0300 The losses that American, European and Japanese companies have suffered after they left the Russian market are evaluated at tens of billions of dollars, RIA Novosti reports. Since the beginning of the special operation in Ukraine to the present, foreign companies have lost a total of $70 billion. Companies of the fuel and energy complex have suffered the biggest losses. Many companies in this sector have deconsolidated and devalued Russian assets by ceasing to report the results of their activities in the country, they have not completely stopped working in Russia. For example, the UK-based BP, having made a number of statements about its decision to withdraw from Russian projects, was forced to retain shares in local assets. According to Putin's decree from August 5, shareholders from unfriendly countries will no longer be able to make transactions with shares in companies of strategic significane, fuel and energy companies and banks without the consent of the state. In its report for the first quarter of 2022, BP depreciated Russian assets in the amount of $25.5 billion, but it did not take practical steps to exit the projects. Full Article Business
v Combatting Sweethearting: How Retailers Leverage AI to Tackle Employee Fraud By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Retail theft in the U.S. is reaching critical levels, costing businesses around $100 billion annually. While shoplifting and various forms of employee theft are rising, a particularly challenging issue is "sweethearting." Full Article Surveillance and Security
v Strengthening the MSP portfolio: Navigating modern cybersecurity By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: By Marc Malafronte, director of sales, VIPRE Security Group.As cyberattacks increase in frequency and sophistication, businesses must prioritize cybersecurity as a critical investment area. Managed service providers (MSPs) are crucial in supporting organizations on their cybersecurity journey. Full Article Surveillance and Security Critical Issues Cyber Security