Sentences with phrase «get claims data»

The department will get claims data through a dedicated portal from the comptroller's office, and front - line attorneys from both offices routinely hold conference calls.

Not exact matches

He got data for 800 claims — a total of $ 1.52 million, averaging $ 19,000 per claim.
The day after this story posted, an Amazon spokesman got back with a link to this post by evangelist Jeff Barr which claimed that Amazon cloud customers use 77 % fewer servers and 84 % less power than busineses that run their own data centers.
As the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics get underway in Russia, a new report claims socio - economic data can help predict the winners and losers this year.
Hsieh claims to be able to go through 10 emails every 30 minutes, but the 2014 data suggests he realistically gets through around 9 per hour.
It has claimed it won't give US and Canadian users second tier status where their privacy is concerned — saying they're getting the same «settings and controls» — but unless or until US lawmakers spill some ink of their own there's nothing but an embarrassing PR message to regulate what Facebook chooses to do with Americans» data.
I get that logic, but I think it's at least a little hard to maintain it at the same time as claiming to be data driven.
Aleksandr Kogan, a Russian - American academic at Cambridge University, got permission from Facebook to pull data via an app he created — but he reportedly claimed he'd use this data only for academic purposes, not commercial ones.
I often read blog posts that exclaim that outbound marketing is dead, and while they lack the data to support such a claim, they've got plenty of stories about poor outreach to support what they're saying.
Facebook disputed that characterization, saying Saturday that «the claim that this is a data breach is completely false» because Kogan originally got the data from users who voluntarily «gave their consent.»
The new article's authors claim the original scholar committed «classification errors» because some of the same - sex relationships were very brief, even evanescent affairs, and so what he should have done is what they proceed to do: toss out data until they get a handful of same - sex households where a couple stayed together at least several years.
UK: Drink driving message getting through Seven out of ten young adults in the UK claim to never have driven after drinking, according to data released by industry watchdog the Portman Group and the
UK: Drink driving message getting through Seven out of ten young adults in the UK claim to never have driven after drinking, according to data released by industry watchdog the Portman Group and the... read more
I would have thought she'd go with the more tried and true «babies die in hospital too» especially as she could have tried to claim that most of the Oregon babies died in hospital and that it was therefore unfair to blame intended OOH for their demise Shows home birth advocates are getting desperate if they are willing to slice and dice the data in completely nonsensical ways to still try and make their point that OOH birth is safe.
Critics of charter schools pounced on the data, claiming charter s were getting preferential treatment.
He allegedly stole bottles of C - 25 from his supervisor's desk under the watchful eye of a security camera; kept the receipt he got from mailing the substance to his wife in China; claimed, in documents found on his computer, discovery of the substance and authorship of research done by others; and, in a particularly imaginative touch, «remotely accessed the Medical College servers and deleted [his supervisor's] raw data from the C - 25 research, information the college was later able to restore,» according to the Journal - Sentinel.
Getting more scientists to accept the animal claims by Rogers» team will require more data, she says.
Using these data, he claims to derive the climate sensitivity, getting a figure of 1.1 deg.C for a doubling of CO2.
David Ludwig: That's the whole point, if we've got the data, then we can base recommendations and claims on that.
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But not surprisingly, in this day and age of being loose with the facts and misrepresenting the results to get the headline, their own data doesn't back up the claims they are making.
However, Colorado and Canyon add 4G LTE over AT&T's network, with simultaneous voice and data and speed claims of turn - by - turn directions sent 100 times faster... maybe you should get the V6.
There are may reports from T - Mobile customers claiming that their unlocked BlackBerry Storm 1 and 2 are no longer getting data services.
Where are you getting your data to support this claim?
While past claims experience and crime data is used to rate St. Louis renters insurance based on the location to be insured, that doesn't mean you can't get it in a higher risk area.
When you send in the dispute form, your claim gets investigated by the bureau with the same lenders that reported that data.
The uncertainties in both preclude any claim of some obvious discrepancy — a result you can only get by cherry - picking what data to use and erroneously downplaying the expected spread in the simulations.
I think Matti Vertanen (# 2) probably got his claim about the RSS data from Monckton on WUWT, and while Monckton is not a particularly credible source in my opinion, I think the RSS data are probably as claimed.
However, just scanning the headlines furnishes examples of data backup disposal laws http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/security/3361659/new-jersey-lawmakers-want-copier-hard-drives-wiped-prevent-id-theft/ pertinent to the baseless claim that no one ever got fired for too many backups.
My other point to him at the time was that the Industrial Revolution was actually quite limited and that it wasn't until the forties last century that industry spread, but he ignored this as he ignored the email about getting rid of the MWP and LIA and when I found the Vostok data, and began to appreciate the great cycles within our Ice Age, he dismissed these too and came back to the claim that our temps had been «flat normal» and our fault that we were changing this by our increased production of carbon dioxide as the Hockey Stick showed.
Yet despite these data, story after story continues to peddle the claim that the weather is getting more extreme, using whatever recent string of bad weather as the hook.
And you've got time to offer up a non sequitur of an excuse for failing to provide data points... but still no time to respond to Eric Steig whose example (data point) falsifies one claim...
The researchers at the university can not claim to own the desk anymore than they can claim to own raw data if they got it through public funds.
A taxpayer can not claim to own the desk anymore than they can claim to own raw data if they got it through public funds and published on the public's dime.
Hmmm, perhaps this is the opportunity for investigators to ask again for the data that Dave Ritson asked for, but never got... obviously because it doesn't exist, contrary to Wegman et al.'s claim.
Mann's paper claims not to need that data to get a hockey stick, but that is only true if he includes the Tiljander series.
It's funny that the global warming advocates constantly get caught alteeing their findings to match their claims, yet the deniers have never had to manipulate data to prove their point.
Yet Judith Curry, Ted Cruz etc run around claiming «The satellite data is the best data we've got
Craig Loehle claims [wrongly, and without citations] «Only those [studies] based on models [or on paleo data] get the high IPCC sensitivity.»
The participants in the countermovement have attacked climate models, paleoclimatic data on which warming trends are based, modern temperature records, mainstream scientists who have claimed there is an urgent need to act, and manufactured bogus non-peer-reviewed climate science claims which they have then widely publicized in books and pamphlets, and then widely circulated the publications to journalists and politicians, tactics which have succeeded in getting the disinformation propaganda widely distributed by friendly media.
You claimed I have no arguments to get out of saying what I have no data for.
That's why I get chapped, a bit, when I read CA commentators claim that «data» is impossible or difficult to access.
«This in itself has become a major scandal, not least Dr Jones's refusal to release the basic data from which the CRU derives its hugely influential temperature record, which culminated last summer in his startling claim that much of the data from all over the world had simply got «lost».
Duffy suggested that the Goddard Institute deliberately tried to keep the change quiet because it undermined the case of what he calls «climate change orthodoxy», and claimed that «the discovery that it got one of the central data sets of global warming science and debate wrong is embarrassing and disturbing».
The Australian Research Council Climate team has contributed and it looks like the BOM's «hottest year ever» is the foundation claim — we have got to get BOM to: — include the 19th Century temps into their formal records and — stop homogenising data that doesn't need to be homogenised.
The debate on climate has degenerated down to claims about who is on our side vs. who is on your side, and the real issues of data and analysis get lost.
I suppose what I am getting at here is that I wouldn't consider this CNW report a true LCA according to ISO standards, even though they claim to use data from the entire life cycle of each car type.
For instance, they use multiple figures that have simply made up data on them — purported temperature reconstructions that are two different series with different baselines plotted together, inconsistent measures of solar forcing to get better fits with different data, and most bizarrely of all, multiple slides all claiming that only ~ 3 %» of atmospheric CO2 is anthropogenic and that this is «0.12 %» of the greenhouse effect.
When someone makes a scientific claim, we get to ask for the data and methods.
As I pointed out, all Lindzen's claim means is that, given the noise in the data, you need more than the 14 annual observations from 1995 to 2008 (when he made the claim) to get statistical significance.
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