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  2. Change Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Change Healthcare (known as Emdeon before rebranding in 2015, which followed its acquisition of Change Healthcare) is a provider of revenue and payment cycle management that connects payers, providers, and patients within the U.S. healthcare system. The name also refers to a company founded in 2007 which subsequently became part of the current ...

  3. Shifty Shellshock - Wikipedia

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    Seth Brooks Binzer (August 23, 1974 – June 24, 2024), better known by his stage name Shifty Shellshock, was an American rapper and singer-songwriter who cofounded the rap rock band Crazy Town, known for their hit song "Butterfly".

  4. Liquor Control Board of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Many of these independent outlets were located on-site at wineries, breweries or distilleries themselves, with Wine Shop and Wine Rack locations often located within grocery stores. Because Ontario is Canada's most populous province , with over 15 million people, or almost 40% of the nation's population, LCBO's quasi-monopoly status made it one ...

  5. Electronic visit verification - Wikipedia

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    Electronic visit verification is mainly done through the use of GPS tracking and computer software. It can also include the use of telephone based systems where healthcare workers can call-in from each location. [7] GPS can be used to track the location of nurses, or a "check-in" system can be used requiring healthcare providers to clock in ...

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  7. Bioavailability - Wikipedia

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    Bioavailability. In pharmacology, bioavailability is a subcategory of absorption and is the fraction (%) of an administered drug that reaches the systemic circulation. [1] By definition, when a medication is administered intravenously, its bioavailability is 100%. [2] [3] However, when a medication is administered via routes other than ...

  8. Availability - Wikipedia

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    Availability, achieved (Aa) [3] The probability that an item will operate satisfactorily at a given point in time when used under stated conditions in an ideal support environment (i.e., that personnel, tools, spares, etc. are instantaneously available). It excludes logistics time and waiting or administrative downtime.

  9. HTTP 303 - Wikipedia

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    HTTP. The HTTP response status code 303 See Other is a way to redirect web applications to a new URI, particularly after a HTTP POST has been performed, since RFC 2616 (HTTP 1.1). According to RFC 7231, which obsoletes RFC 2616, "A 303 response to a GET request indicates that the origin server does not have a representation of the target ...