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U.S. Physical Therapy Reports First Quarter 2024 Results

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Martedì, Maggio 7, 2024

Operating income was $14.3 million for the 2024 First Quarter compared to $17.0 million for the 2023 First Quarter.

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  • Operating income was $14.3 million for the 2024 First Quarter compared to $17.0 million for the 2023 First Quarter.
  • Total other income (expense), net, was $0.4 million in the 2024 First Quarter compared to ($2.6) million in the 2023 First Quarter.
  • USPH net income was $8.0 million for the 2024 First Quarter as compared to $7.4 million for the 2023 First Quarter.
  • ET / 9:30 a.m. CT, on May 8, 2024, to discuss the Company’s financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024.

Insights From The Identity Jedi for Shoring Up Healthcare's Cybersecurity Defenses

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Martedì, Aprile 30, 2024

MARIETTA, Ga., April 30, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Healthcare is among the top seven targets of cyber thieves with its valuable cache of data and wellspring of potential victims. Since 2010, the healthcare industry has endured the highest data breach costs compared to other sectors, with each breach costing over $10 million in 2023. (2) David Lee, The Identity Jedi and Chief Evangelist and Visionary for Tech Diversity, observes, "Healthcare is an outlier in cybersecurity because they're often playing catch-up due to their reliance on closed-off technology that limits integrations with external partners, leaving them more vulnerable to cyber threats. The industry must venture outside its purview to gain third-party insights on fixing their Identity and Access Management (IAM) blind spots."    

Key Points: 
  • David Lee, The Identity Jedi, Chief Evangelist, and Visionary for Tech Diversity, urges the healthcare sector to reprioritize the importance of cybersecurity measures to protect the welfare of its patients and its industry.
  • The industry must venture outside its purview to gain third-party insights on fixing their Identity and Access Management (IAM) blind spots."
  • The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has developed a Zero Trust Maturity Model to transition to a zero trust architecture.
  • Lee emphasizes, "Cybersecurity technology like IAM, SBOMs, and zero-trust architecture, in and of itself, is not a magical elixir.

New Evidence-Based Healthcare Pricing Standard Available for Paying Out-of-Network Medical Claims

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Mercoledì, Aprile 10, 2024

AUSTIN, Texas., April 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In its Healthcare Pricing Guide (HPG) solution, Denniston Data Inc. (DDI) offers standardized benchmark rates by procedure code inclusive of all in-network negotiated rates for every medical service performed by every provider, from every health insurance company. These agreed-on negotiated marketplace rates can be used as the basis for fair compensation for out-of-network providers. 

Key Points: 
  • Healthcare Pricing Guide (HPG) harvests all the prices from the recently mandated Transparency in Coverage files.
  • Quality control against utilization data allows HPG to set a fair, reasonable standard for reimbursement of out-of-network claims.
  • DDI is an independent healthcare data organization, with no affiliation with any healthcare insurers or medical care providers.
  • Access to HPG is available as a B2B SaaS for a monthly fee measured by organizational size.

One of the Nation's Largest Native American Populations applies for $50 Million Tribal Connectivity Grant with the U.S. Commerce.

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Lunedì, Aprile 8, 2024

WASHINGTON, April 8, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "We intend to build on its existing infrastructure and community partnerships with RIVR Tech and expand fiber and broadband throughout Lumbee River Electric Management Cooperative's territory, which serves over 60,000 members and over 160,000 locations," said Jon T. Locklear, President of Lumbee River Electric Management Cooperative.

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  • Lumbee Tribal Nation, the largest tribal organization east of the Mississippi, teams with Lumbee River Electric Management Corporation and GETWIREDAMERICA® to connect the underserved nation and lands to faster broadband.
  • Per the National Telecommunications Information Administration, …"The Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program (TBCP) is a $3 billion program, from President Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, to support Tribal governments bringing high-speed Internet to Tribal lands, including telehealth, distance learning, affordability, and digital inclusion initiatives".
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    President Biden signed an Executive Order that "affirms that Tribal self-governance is about the fundamental right of a people to determine their own destiny and to prosper and flourish on their own terms".
  • 2 "There's no better way to self-govern and proposer than to participate in commerce globally from your home", said Peek.

WellRithms Subsidiary, Audxguard, Verifies Gag-Clause Prohibition Compliance for Health Plans

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Martedì, Marzo 12, 2024

“Leveraging the robust infrastructure and data analytics prowess of WellRithms, Audxguard specializes in aiding health plans to navigate the complex landscape of payment terms and regulatory compliance,” says Savannah Quarum, managing director, Audxguard.

Key Points: 
  • “Leveraging the robust infrastructure and data analytics prowess of WellRithms, Audxguard specializes in aiding health plans to navigate the complex landscape of payment terms and regulatory compliance,” says Savannah Quarum, managing director, Audxguard.
  • Audxguard stands at the forefront of facilitating compliance with these regulations offering a suite of services aimed at safeguarding health plans from regulatory pitfalls.
  • “In today's evolving healthcare landscape, transparency and compliance are paramount,” explains Merrit Quarum, M.D., CEO, WellRithms.
  • The Audxguard team is committed to ensuring that every aspect of healthcare management is conducted with integrity and accountability."

Validation Institute Announces Speakers for Benefit Design Strategies Summit for Employers and Brokers

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Giovedì, Marzo 21, 2024

NEEDHAM, Mass., March 21, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Validation Institute announced its speaker line-up for the Benefit Design Strategies Summit for Employers and Brokers (https://www.BenefitDesignStrategies.com) today.

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  • Event takes place May 29-31, in DC, and is co-located with The Healthcare Innovation Congress and the Food as Medicine Strategy Summit
    NEEDHAM, Mass., March 21, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Validation Institute announced its speaker line-up for the Benefit Design Strategies Summit for Employers and Brokers ( https://www.BenefitDesignStrategies.com ) today.
  • Now in its third year, the Summit will bring cross-sector healthcare stakeholders together for three days to challenge each other, innovate, network, and share ideas.
  • "The Benefit Design Strategies Summit for Employers and Brokers offers a critical perspective when it comes to today's healthcare and benefits landscape.
  • It will be co-located with The Healthcare Innovation Congress, thINc360 ( https://www.thINc360.com/2024event ), and the Food as Medicine Strategy Summit ( https://www.FoodMedSummit.com ).

EisnerAmper Offers Free Tax Guide

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Martedì, Marzo 12, 2024

NEW YORK, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- EisnerAmper, a leading global business advisory firm, is pleased to introduce the 2024 edition of its Personal Tax Guide. With contributions from dozens of EisnerAmper's seasoned tax professionals—across all tax disciplines—this unique e-guide is a wonderful resource to help taxpayers, tax professionals, the media, government officials, and others navigate the increasingly complicated U.S. Tax Code.

Key Points: 
  • You'll also find the latest overviews of key tax legislation impacting you in 2024 and beyond, including the framework of the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act, as well as key changes resulting from the SECURE Act 2.0, the SECURE Act, the CARES Act, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, the American Rescue Plan Act, the Inflation Reduction Act, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and more.
  • "The tax code, due to its volume and complexity, can be a challenge for even the most experienced tax professional to navigate," said Tax Guide Editor-in-Chief Lisa Cappiello.
  • "Our goal is to present the information in a straightforward manner by providing tax tips, summaries, examples, schedules, comparative charts, and more.
  • With its coverage of essential topics and practical insights, this guide will become a valuable resource for implementing the strategies discussed within."

NFP Introduces TPNet™, Its Price Transparency Tool for Employers, Payers and Third-Party Providers

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Giovedì, Marzo 7, 2024

NEW YORK, March 7, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- NFP, a leading property and casualty broker, benefits consultant, wealth manager and retirement plan advisor, announced today it has developed TPNet™, a proprietary price transparency tool that delivers data-driven, actionable insights to help employers control healthcare costs. TPNet is designed to help employers, payers and third-party providers utilize the complex transparency data set to gain visibility into commercial healthcare pricing information.

Key Points: 
  • TPNet is designed to help employers, payers and third-party providers utilize the complex transparency data set to gain visibility into commercial healthcare pricing information.
  • "Having the capacity to assess negotiated rates by provider, procedural code and carrier is a measure of access employers have never had before TPNet."
  • TPNet's comprehensive tool stack aggregates pricing from providers, facilities and payers.
  • NFP introduced TPCompare , a price transparency tool for healthcare delivery systems, in June 2023.

Mission Roll Call Urges Congressional Support for Critical Fiscal Year 2024 Appropriations Bill

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Martedì, Marzo 5, 2024

WASHINGTON, March 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Mission Roll Call urges Congress to support the final Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 appropriations bill, emphasizing its crucial investments in veterans' healthcare, military infrastructure, and national security. As the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate prepare to vote on The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 (H.R.4366) this week, Mission Roll Call calls on all members of Congress to back this essential legislation.

Key Points: 
  • Consolidated Appropriations Bill includes essential funding for active duty military programming and infrastructure, veteran healthcare and support, and other key security initiatives
    WASHINGTON, March 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Mission Roll Call urges Congress to support the final Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 appropriations bill, emphasizing its crucial investments in veterans' healthcare, military infrastructure, and national security.
  • "Our organization's core mission is to give a voice to our veteran community, and our veterans have spoken loud and clear.
  • Mission Roll Call remains committed to advocating for policies that support our nation's veterans and active military personnel.
  • For more information about Mission Roll Call, including upcoming events, and to sign up to be a part of its community, visit https://missionrollcall.org/ .

Forest Service warns of budget cuts ahead of a risky wildfire season – what that means for safety

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Venerdì, Febbraio 16, 2024

A wet winter and spring followed by a hot, dry summer can be a dangerous combination in the Western U.S. The rain fuels bountiful vegetation growth, and when summer heat dries out that vegetation, it can leave grasses and shrubs ready to burn. In years like this, controlled burns and prescribed fire treatments are crucial to help protect communities against wildfires. Well-staffed fire crews ready to respond to blazes are essential, too.Moore told agency employees to expect budget cuts from Congress in 2024.

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A wet winter and spring followed by a hot, dry summer can be a dangerous combination in the Western U.S. The rain fuels bountiful vegetation growth, and when summer heat dries out that vegetation, it can leave grasses and shrubs ready to burn. In years like this, controlled burns and prescribed fire treatments are crucial to help protect communities against wildfires. Well-staffed fire crews ready to respond to blazes are essential, too.

  • Moore told agency employees to expect budget cuts from Congress in 2024.
  • However, taken at face value, budget cuts could be interpreted as a reduction in the firefighting workforce, compounding recruitment and retention challenges that the Forest Service is already facing.
  • We study wildfire policy and fire ecology, and one of us, Camille Stevens-Rumann, has worked as a wildland firefighter.

The fire funding fix

  • The fire funding fix allows federal firefighting agencies to access up to US$2.25 billion in additional disaster funding a year starting in 2020 and increasing to $2.95 billion in 2027.
  • Prior to the fire funding fix, fighting fires – suppression expenditures – consumed nearly 50% of the U.S. Forest Service budget.
  • The fix protects agency budgets, ensuring that a high-cost fire season will not completely consume the budget, and that allows more funding for preventive efforts and all the other programs of the Forest Service.

Prevention is a rising priority

  • The Forest Service has also made fire prevention a higher priority in recent years.
  • That work won’t be completed before the 2024 fire season, but fuel treatments will be underway.


Prescribed burning must be done when conditions are safe to limit the potential for the fire to get out of control, usually in the spring and early summer. However, climate change is expected to shorten the prescribed burning window in the western U.S.

Staffing is still a concern

  • In 2023, over 18,000 people were employed as federal wildland firefighters.
  • The government boosted firefighters’ pay in 2021, but that increase is set to expire unless Congress votes to make it permanent.
  • The agency has started many initiatives to recruit and retain permanent employees, but it is too early to assess the results.

Everyone has a role in fire protection

  • Homeowners can reduce the fire risk to their own properties by following defensible space recommendations.
  • Several states also have programs, such as Colorado’s Forest Restoration and Wildfire Risk Mitigation Grant Program to support community investment in wildfire mitigation.
  • Consistent funding is crucial, and homeowners can help by taking defensive action to reduce wildfire risk on their property.


Camille Stevens-Rumann receives funding from US Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the US department of Agriculture. She used to work for the US Forest Service and works closely with Federal, State, and non-profit organizations that help manage forests across the western US Jude Bayham receives funding from the United States Forest Service. He is on the Protect Our Winters Science Alliance.