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Hexagon Jobcast: Applications Engineer

Job Description North Kingstown, RI, United States Hexagon Metrology, Inc., part of Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, is seeking an Applications Engineer for our North Kingstown, Rhode Island location. Description: As the Applications Engineer you will provide technical and sales support for all the applications of Hexagon products encompassing metrology, demonstration, functionality, and performance. In addition,…

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Metrology in Action

You can have all the data in the world but if you cant measure the results properly your company will be left behind. David Hill explains how Hexagon is unlocking the secrets of metrology (the science of measurement) and helping to provide a blueprint for successful data optimization. Hexagon is a leader known for…

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Industrial IoT
Why You Should Focus On Fixing Small Iot Problems For Clients With Milan Kocic Of Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence

There can sometimes be a misconception that because a solution is “scalable” that it is simple to scale either up or down to fit the need. That’s not necessarily true. On the other hand, sometimes a simple solution can reveal extra benefits that were unintended. How are we seeing this idea of focused solutions…

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No Such Thing As Too Efficient with Steve Starner of Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence

The average aircraft can be constructed from over 100,000 individual parts and they all need to be manufactured to very specific tolerances. This requires not only incredible data-driven systems to make and distribute these parts, but there’s a requisite need to maximize efficiency of the processes. Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence has built a reputation for…

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Listen: Connectivity For Systems & Innovators with Bridget Benedetti of Hexagon

With technology continuing to bridge gaps in communication and data, our access to information is as wide as it is deep. Bridget Benedetti, Director of Marketing & Customer Experience for Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, shows us how software, from the user experience to the data it analyzes, is more connected than ever before. She also…

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Allow Doctors to Provide Care Without Making Patients Fight the Insurance System
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Patients shouldn’t have to become their own case managers just to access a hip replacement, transplant, or any other life-changing procedure; the moment they’re pushed into a paperwork fight, the system has already shifted its burden onto the sick. In a functional healthcare model, clinicians and their teams handle the insurer negotiations behind…

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The Impact of Physician Advisors on Hospital Revenue and Patient Advocacy in a Payer-First Era
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Physician advisors are becoming the quiet linchpin of hospital resilience in a reimbursement environment where insurers increasingly treat care like a spreadsheet exercise. As payers tighten criteria and automate denials, the gap between clinical reality and business logic widens—and without a skilled physician advisor (and a disciplined appeals pathway), health systems risk watching…

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How Hospitals Can Defend Against Payer Denials Without Sacrificing Patient Care
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Payer denials used to feel like a series of personal affronts—clinicians and administrators trading war stories in hallways, certain they were being shortchanged but lacking the proof to do more than fume. Today, that fog should be lifting: with data warehouses, smarter analytics, and years of claims history, hospitals can pinpoint which payers…

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From Peer-to-Peers to Paper Wars: Inside the Daily Grind of Fighting Insurance Denials
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Insurance denials have quietly become one of the most powerful forces shaping American healthcare, not through better outcomes but through a steady tightening of what insurers are willing to cover and when they’ll say so. The real scandal isn’t just that claims get rejected—it’s that the system rewards obstruction, pressuring hospitals to spend…

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