UC Berkeley Computer Science Professor Sarah Chasins joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about coding. How did programmers code the first ever code? What remnants of the early World ...
Most health plans obsess over HCCs. They build entire departments around maximizing hierarchical condition categories. They invest in retrospective coding, prospective review, and audit prep. But ...
CLINICAL QUESTION: Does statin use lower the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and hepatic decompensation in patients with chronic liver disease by mitigating liver fibrosis progression?
Doher Drizzle Pablo was drowning in travel receipts. After her company transferred her to Sweden from the Philippines last year, she’d started visiting clients in at least two countries a month, and ...
During a live event, Anthony B. El-Khoueiry, MD, discussed downstaging for transplant and evolving frontline systemic therapies in advanced HCC. The treatment landscape for hepatocellular carcinoma ...
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BERLIN — Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) could be detected earlier, treated more effectively, and prevented more widely if European countries adopt structured, risk-stratified surveillance alongside ...
Chris Piech, professor of computer science at Stanford University, answers the internet's burning questions about coding. Do you need to know math to be good at coding? How many computer languages are ...
Beat experts across the newsroom responded to you. By Adam B. Kushner I am the editor of The Morning. Artificial intelligence is no longer a gee-whiz technology. It’s already reshaping the workplace, ...
The Alliance of Community Health Plans is calling out risk adjustment scores by larger insurers in Medicare Advantage plans. ACHP, an organization that advocates for smaller health plans, said the ...
We don’t live in a vacuum. We are perpetually bumping up against a mix of life’s circumstances, which can interrupt and influence us, even when we’re unaware of their impact. These contexts of our ...