(ContentDesk) February 20, 2004--Modern Healthcare and Modern Physician announced today the launch of a new monthly electronic publication for physician executives, leaders and entrepreneurs called MP IT Monthly. This new monthly e-zine will focus on financial and clinical information technology news and information of interest to tech-savvy doctors. Modern Healthcare and Modern Physician will unveil a prototype of the publication at the HIMSS (Healthcare Information Management Systems Society) Conference on February 23 in Orlando, FL (booth #3038). The first regular edition of MP IT Monthly will be published in April.MP IT Monthly will be delivered to the nation's top physician decision-makers via e-mail. Its cutting-edge, easy-to-read electronic format makes it ideal for busy physician executives who demand to know the latest news and information on financial and clinical information technology quickly and efficiently.MP IT Monthly is the first new product developed through the merger of Modern Healthcare and Modern Physician, sister publications operated by Crain Communications Inc., the nation's leading business-to-business publishing company.
The merger brings together (under one editorial umbrella) coordinated coverage for both healthcare executives and physician executives. The merger is the first step toward making Modern Healthcare a total healthcare industry publication, covering all stakeholders in the nation's $1.7 trillion healthcare industry."Physician executives face a huge challenge in selecting, rolling out and using clinical IT and getting it to work with their financial systems. MP/IT Monthly is going to help them along this journey with how-to stories, case studies, columns and news targeted at the needs of physician leaders of medical groups and hospitals," said Joseph Conn, Editor of MP/IT Monthly.
For more information or to subscribe to MP IT Monthly, visit modernhealthcare.com or modernphysician.com or call Joseph Conn, online editor of Modern Physician at 312.649.5395 or David Burda, editor of Modern Healthcare at 312.649.5439.
For information on advertising in MP IT Monthly, call Ilana Klein, national advertising sales director at 312.649.5311..
Inmatrix Exceeding Business Development Projections for First Quarter 2006; Adds 25 New Banks to its Portfolio of U.S. Clients
Chicago, IL (ContentDesk) March 1, 2006 -- Inmatrix announced today that the company is experiencing rapid growth this first quarter of 2006, having already added 25 new banks to its client base here in the United States.
The majority of these banks are members of Americas Community Bankers and Western Independent Bankers, two associations that serve the business needs of community banks and with which Inmatrix maintains strategic alliances.Commercial lending is a very competitive market for banks, said David Allen, president and chief executive officer of Inmatrix.
To compete effectively and win, bankers need commercial credit tools that help them to simultaneously develop deep relationships with their customers and manage risk to their organizations.
Thats precisely the power behind our Optimist and Portfolio Strategist software solutions.
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COMPUOFFICE SOFTWARE INC. ANNOUNCES THE BEST VALUE IN WEBSITES FOR INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS AT ONLY $99 PER YEAR.
(ContentDesk) October 3 2003--CompuOffice Software Inc., a North American leader in the field of independent multiple company life insurance comparison and analysis software, is introducing best value website service for individual life insurance advisors, agents and brokers.
This best value service includes full web sites, e-mail facilities, and real-time, on-line life insurance comparisons.
The annual all-inclusive price is set at ONLY $99 per year for individual life insurance advisors, agents and brokers who subscribe to the LifeGuide? Professional Software in Canada or to the CompeteUS? software in the United States.
At the all inclusive price of only $99 per year for the service, individual life insurance advisors, agents and brokers can now easily afford to have their own individual, professional and independent websites for the lowest, and most reasonable rate.While the price, at only $99 per year, is the lowest in the market, the service package is...
Should You Write Your Own Business Plan ?
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Should You Write Your Own Business Plan ?
Accounting Job Descriptions
There are a number of categories in the field of accounting jobs for the job applicant. All of them focus on the financial operation of a company, and offer various and rewarding opportunities.
Those coming straight out of the college campus must look for entry-level jobs like account clerk and pay clerk. However, by virtue of gaining experience they will be able to move higher in the chain and get supervisory positions subsequently. But those with higher qualifications, like a Master's degree in Accountancy, can directly enter the supervisory cadre. The supervisory employee supervises accounting functions and prepares reports and statistics detailing financial results.
They must coordinate activities and reports with other departments. However, focusing on one or two areas, like Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Payroll, Budget etc., will enhance the employee's experience. By gaining more experience, the job applicant can find more interesting and better paid...
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Take My Advice and Stop Being a Loser
"You've won a new car!" Who wouldn't like to hear those words, be it from Bob Barker or Pat Sajek, or like over 200 lucky audience members, from Oprah Winfrey? Mega-instant winners are raking in the goodies with monster home re-models, complete body makeovers and million dollar prizes. But when the bright lights fade and the TV cameras are gone, the winner can feel like a loser with an enormous tax bill.A recent Wall Street Journal article pointed out the tax consequences these prize-winners face. Even someone in the lowest state and federal tax brackets who won a car on Oprah would owe an extra $6000 in taxes. If they were in the highest bracket, they'd have to shell out an extra $12,000. Even someone below the poverty level would lose $4000 in refundable tax benefits and have to pay over $1000 in taxes!Few of us will ever win the lottery or reality TV show jackpot, but there are hidden tax consequences to the actions used to help our children or avoid probate.
Every day well-meaning...
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Firewalls, Virus Protection and Spyware Security Keep Intruders Out, Executive Blueprints Offers A Course to Keep Confidential Data In
Orange County, CA (ContentDesk) April 11, 2006 -- Imagine the impact of customer data, financial records or strategic plans in the hands of competitors, disgruntled employees or posted on the Internet. Ownership and Classification is a course designed to address this potential devastation.Protecting company confidential information is not just the responsibility of the technical gurus who manage the hardware or network. No matter how large or small the organization, there is critical data that must be protected. The individuals employed to maintain the integrity of the hardware typically have very little detailed knowledge of the confidential content of the data that is being managed. With so many software and communication applications deployed on personal computers, confidential data is stored and shared in a variety of ways.Information is a vital asset for the success of any organization, said Louis W Mehrmann, author of Ownership and Classification.
It is therefore...
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