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The Benefits of a Paperless Healthcare

The first electronic health record (EHR) system was developed in 1972 as hospitals started modernizing clinical data management. Back then, the cost to create EHRs is too high, and the process of data entry too inconvenient for physicians for this...

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How To Get Health Insurance After A Job Loss

The numbers of Americans filing for unemployment benefits is staggering. Sadly, these people have not only lost jobs and income, but also their health insurance. If you’re among them, or will be soon, I’d like to offer my sincere condolences...

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HCA Healthcare Is Ready For The Future

Covid-19 has disrupted industries all across the globe, perhaps none more than the Healthcare industry. Hospitals incurred costly preparations for Covid-19 patients and big hits to revenue from reductions in nonurgent care patients. Investors who cannot see past the temporary...

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5 Reasons to Give Your Kid a Credit Card

When it comes time to give your kids access to a credit card, it's important that you teach them how to use it responsibly. Credit cards offer flexibility, valuable rewards and better security than cash. But they can also get...

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Using Your Bank To Get A Loan And Build Credit

When in doubt, try your personal bank for a loan. This is a good option for those who are just starting out because banks will usually offer secure and unsecured loans to customers in good standing.   This could help...

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What Category Does Your Credit Score Fall Into?

Your credit score is a number lenders use to determine whether you’re worthy of credit or not. Credit scores are usually divided into five categories: Excellent: If your credit score ranges anywhere between 740 to 850, it is considered excellent....

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How High Credit Card Balances Can Keep Your Credit Score Low

If you’ve been making payments on time, yet your credit score is stagnate, there may be other factors to consider. Making payments on time is the biggest factor affecting your credit score, but it isn’t the only factor that affects...

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What to Do if You Don’t Have Health Insurance Right Now

With coronavirus cases spiking across the country and the U.S. officially in a recession, it's more important now than ever to make sure you have health insurance to protect yourself and your loved ones. Unfortunately, with millions of Americans left...

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Credit Report Or Credit Score?

Do you ever get credit reports and credit scores mixed up? If so, you’re not alone. Many people believe they are one and the same when in actuality they are quite different. Here are the differences… A credit report is...

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Medical Credit Card vs Traditional Card

Medical credit cards are used for medical purposes only while traditional credit cards can be used anywhere, any time. One of the biggest cons to a medical credit card is the high interest rate. Also, certain providers may not accept...

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