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WISeKey Further Expands its North American Footprint with the Signing of a Sales Representative Partnership with CJR Associates

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Friday, March 24, 2023

Effective immediately, this agreement will contribute to the acceleration of the business expansion in North America for WISeKey’s new subsidiary SEALSQ (aka WISeKey Semiconductors).

Key Points: 
  • Effective immediately, this agreement will contribute to the acceleration of the business expansion in North America for WISeKey’s new subsidiary SEALSQ (aka WISeKey Semiconductors).
  • CJR Associates covers a large territory across the several states, including New York, New Jersey, Washington DC, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois.
  • SEALSQ’s Semiconductors, PKI and Trust Services portfolio will also enable CJR to address new kinds of customers requiring a complete security offering.
  • CJR has transformed from a traditional Semiconductor Rep, into a highly specialized Embedded and Enterprise Sales Force.

Columbia Journalism Review's '#EveryoneIsPressworthy' Campaign Focuses on Biases in Media Coverage

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Thursday, November 3, 2022

In an effort to open up a dialogue between media publications and CJR on how journalists cover reports of missing people, www.

Key Points: 
  • In an effort to open up a dialogue between media publications and CJR on how journalists cover reports of missing people, www.
  • "The coverage of missing people is a high-profile example of an even bigger problem," said Kyle Pope, Editor and Publisher of CJR.
  • To learn more on how the biases in the media are affecting unfair press coverage visit www.cjr.org .
  • Columbia Journalism Review is published in print and online by the Columbia Journalism School.

Medicare Bundles See 55-70% Cost Savings with Luna's In-Home Outpatient PT Program, New Study Reveals

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Thursday, June 23, 2022

The study, the first of its kind, shows that Luna outpatient in-home PT saves an average of $3,000 per case for post-surgical rehab for bundled care cases (both BPCI and CJR), equating to Medicare savings of 55%-70% per case.

Key Points: 
  • The study, the first of its kind, shows that Luna outpatient in-home PT saves an average of $3,000 per case for post-surgical rehab for bundled care cases (both BPCI and CJR), equating to Medicare savings of 55%-70% per case.
  • Researchers conducted a 12-month analysis among thousands of Luna patients requiring knee and hip replacements.
  • Post surgery, these patients participated in outpatient in-home PT with dedicated local physical therapists providing consistent, high-quality care of the type administered in a traditional outpatient clinic but from the comfort of the patient's home.
  • Each patient received in-home PT and a surgeon-approved plan to proactively monitor and manage post-operative care.

50 of the Nation's Top Black Women Business Owners Join Forces to Access More Contracts, Capital and Community

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Monday, January 24, 2022

To change this disturbing reality, we formed BOW to collaborate and negotiate as a collective to support and scale Black women businesses.

Key Points: 
  • To change this disturbing reality, we formed BOW to collaborate and negotiate as a collective to support and scale Black women businesses.
  • Business philanthropist Cober believes that by working together to get financial resources and contracts to these Black women enterprises, it will have a seismic economic impact on the Black community.
  • Considering that only 4.2% of all women-owned firms have revenues of $1 million or more, these Black women are business leaders within the small business community.
  • "If you are looking to do business with or invest in Black women businesses, The BOW Collective members are here," Cober says.

HSS Study Identifies Successes of Value-Based Care Programs

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Wednesday, September 15, 2021

In bundled payment programs, CMS provides a lump sum to physicians and/or hospitals to perform certain procedures, in this case, knee and hip replacement surgery.

Key Points: 
  • In bundled payment programs, CMS provides a lump sum to physicians and/or hospitals to perform certain procedures, in this case, knee and hip replacement surgery.
  • The goal of these programs is to push health care providers to develop innovations and efficiencies that save money while preserving, or even improving, the quality of care.
  • As the results reported in the new study suggest, bundled payment programs can work well.
  • The institution is collaborating with medical centers and other organizations to advance the quality and value of musculoskeletal care and to make world-class HSS care more widely accessible nationally and internationally.