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The Catalog… What’s it all about?

A catalog is a collection or record of items that is organized systematically, normally in a certain order, and usually includes information about each item. It is common practice to arrange and show information in them, which can be either physical or digital. Some common types of include: Product, Library, Online, and Art catalogues. Catalogs…

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How EquipWare Software Features Can Work For You

Host Gabrielle Bejarano discussed How EquipWare software features could work for you with Julia Jones, the Director of Software Support & Development at EquipWare LLC. They discussed: 1. Design and implementation, such as how long it takes to design and develop projects, products, track your budgets, and get quotes 2. The feedback and responses toward…

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Get to Know EquipWare’s UI/UX Design

Equipment planners, healthcare design professionals, and construction teams benefit from improved workflow and processes for planning medical equipment, furniture & artwork, from the procurement to the construction administrative activities. The right SaaS platform and UI/UX design can assist critical healthcare planning, and design professionals with an interface focused on data utilized to create easy-to-interpret reports…

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Navigating the Power Differential: A Physician’s Perspective
December 2, 2025

Healthcare in the U.S. often feels less like a covenant and more like a negotiation conducted on a tilted table, where insurers hold the rulebook and patients hold the receipt for their pain. The “two-midnight rule” and similar fixes were meant to tame arbitrary denials, yet the system keeps sprouting fresh loopholes because…

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Navigating the Denial Pipeline: How Medicare Advantage Plans Reshape Access to Care
December 2, 2025

Medicare Advantage was sold as a smarter, more efficient way to care for seniors, but too often the efficiency seems to land on the wrong side of the patient–provider relationship. When plans deny or delay needed services through opaque rules and weak oversight, beneficiaries feel it first—in missed therapies, postponed procedures, and a…

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Rebecca Interview: When Peer-to-Peer Reviews Stop Being About the Patient
December 2, 2025

Behind the sterile labels of “inpatient” versus “observation” care is a messy reality: clinicians and insurers often enter peer-to-peer reviews without a shared rulebook, turning what should be a clinical dialogue into a box-checking exercise. The speaker’s frustration points to a broader problem in U.S. healthcare utilization management—decisions about coverage can feel pre-decided,…

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Navigating Payer Denials: A Physician Advisor’s Perspective #2
December 2, 2025

A physician advisor recently described a case that should unsettle anyone who cares about fair, clinically grounded coverage decisions: a Medicaid patient arrived comatose from an overdose, was emergently intubated, developed aspiration pneumonia, and stayed through three midnights before leaving against medical advice. By any bedside standard, this is acute, unstable care—exactly what…

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