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Major Issues Facing Education & How Modular Construction Can Help

The U.S. education system continues to face a wide variety of challenges, from slashed budgets, student poverty, to deteriorating facilities, and more. In this video, we’ll review the major hurdles facing education and how modular structures can help remediate them.

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Modular Office Buildings are Economical Commercial Solutions

Modular office buildings are built with speed and efficiency, saving you money with lease and sale options. For temporary office space we have portable office buildings. Our custom prefab office buildings will meet your long-term space needs. Modular office buildings are unique because they are not built at your site. Building prefabrication happens at an…

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Modular Classrooms are the Best Option When Schools Need More Space

Portable classrooms and modular buildings are cost-effective building solutions to accommodate long-term and temporary classroom overcrowding problems. Expansion of conventional school buildings can be costly and time-consuming. Temporary portable classrooms can be installed on-site in just a few weeks, and permanent modular classroom buildings can be installed on-site up to 50% quicker than conventionally built…

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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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Navigating Payer Denials: A Physician Advisor’s Perspective #1
December 2, 2025

America’s healthcare system is buckling under a contradiction we’ve normalized: we expect reliable care for roughly 380 million people while letting every major lever of the system be pulled by for-profit players chasing the same dollar. In any market, companies will optimize for profit, but in medicine that instinct collides with a rulebook…

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