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  2. Veradigm - Wikipedia

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    Veradigm also provides products for patient engagement and care coordination, as well as financial and analytics technology. The company has more than 180,000 physician users and has products in 2,700 hospitals and 13,000 extended care organizations. [7] The company formally changed its name from Allscripts to Veradigm in January 2023. [8]

  3. Extended Care Health Option - Wikipedia

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    The ECHO benefit provides a government cost-share limit of $2,500 per month, per eligible family member. In addition to other TRICARE ECHO benefits, beneficiaries who are homebound may qualify for extended in-home health care services. The $2,500 cost share does not apply to the ECHO Home Health Care (EHHC) as there is a benefit cap.

  4. Login.gov - Wikipedia

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    Login.gov is a single sign-on solution for US government websites. [1] It enables users to log in to services from numerous government agencies using the same username and password. Login.gov was jointly developed by 18F and the US Digital Service . [ 1 ]

  5. Wikipedia:Rough guide to extended confirmed protection

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    Articles under extended confirmed protection (ECP) can be edited only by extended-confirmed accounts – accounts that have been registered for at least 30 days and have made at least 500 edits, or have been manually granted extended-confirmed rights by an administrator (usually because the account is a legitimate alternative account of a user who has extended-confirmed rights on another account).

  6. Extended Log Format - Wikipedia

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    Extended Log Format (ELF) is a standardized text file format that is used by web servers when generating log files. In comparison to the Common Log Format (CLF), ELF provides more information and flexibility.

  7. March 1965 - Wikipedia

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    March 7, 1965: Civil rights marchers beaten by police while trying to march from Selma to Montgomery March 9, 1965: Second march to Montgomery begins March 18, 1965: Alexei Leonov becomes the first person to "walk in space" March 23, 1965: John Young and Gus Grissom before being launched on the first two-astronaut mission